anxiousness
anxiousness — 名詞
1. the state of feeling worried and unable to relax because you think something dif
焦慮;不安
因擔心將發生的事而無法放鬆的狀態
the state of feeling worried and unable to relax because you think something difficult or unpleasant may happen
Felix's anxiousness grew as the nurse called patients one by one.
護理師一位一位叫病人時,Felix 的焦慮感越來越強。
anxiousness grew as an event got closer
A trace of anxiousness showed in Yuna's voice during the visa interview.
在簽證面談時,Yuna 的聲音裡透出一絲不安。
a trace of anxiousness in someone's voice
The parents tried to hide their anxiousness while waiting outside the operating room.
父母在手術室外等候時,努力掩飾自己的焦慮。
Nicholas laughed, but his anxiousness was clear as the storm approached.
Nicholas 雖然笑了,但暴風雨逼近時,他的焦慮還是很明顯。
Kemi's anxiousness about moving abroad kept the apartment lights on all night.
Kemi 對搬到國外的焦慮,讓公寓裡的燈整夜都亮著。
- anxiety
often sounds stronger or more lasting, and it can suggest a medical context
- nervousness
more everyday and often linked to a tense moment before something happens
- worry
the broad everyday word, often less formal than anxiousness
- calm
a settled feeling without worry or tension
- confidence
a feeling of trust or readiness instead of fear about what may happen
文法句型
anxiousness about + future event
show anxiousness in + voice/face
用法筆記
Often appears with about or before when naming the cause of the feeling, or with in when the feeling can be heard or seen. In everyday speech, people more often use anxiety or nervousness.