misgiving
/ˌmɪsˈɡɪvɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmɪsˈɡɪvɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmis-ˈgi-viŋ/ (ame, mw)
misgiving — 名詞
- misgivingsingular
- misgivingsplural
1. the uneasy sense that something you are about to do, or that is about to happen,
疑慮;不安
對即將發生之事感到的擔憂與懷疑
the uneasy sense that something you are about to do, or that is about to happen, may turn out badly
Nadia had serious misgivings about lending her car to a stranger.
Nadia 對於把車借給陌生人這件事有著很深的疑慮。
misgivings about + noun
Despite his misgivings, Hugo signed the lease on the tiny apartment.
儘管心裡仍有不安,Hugo 還是簽下了那間小公寓的租約。
despite + possessive + misgivings
The doctors expressed deep misgivings about sending the patient home so soon.
醫師們對於這麼快就讓病人出院表達了深深的疑慮。
Vikram felt a growing misgiving as the plane began to shake.
當飛機開始搖晃時,Vikram 心中湧起一股越來越強的不安。
Many parents voiced misgivings about the new school's strict rules.
許多家長對這所新學校的嚴格規定表達了疑慮。
- doubt
broader and more neutral; misgiving adds a feeling of unease
- qualm
often about whether something is morally right, not just whether it will work
- apprehension
stronger, closer to fear about what is coming
- reservation
more formal; a specific point you are not fully convinced about
- confidence
a settled belief that things will go well
- assurance
a feeling of certainty, free of doubt
文法句型
misgivings about + noun/-ing
have misgivings
用法筆記
Almost always plural ('misgivings') and followed by 'about'. The doubt points forward in time — you feel it before acting or before an event, not as a regret afterwards.