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Fear translation and transcription, pronunciation, phrases and sentences. FEAR translation from English into other languages ​​How to translate the word fear

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noun
fear, apprehension, apprehension, horror, fright
(dread, apprehension, horror, fright)
fear of punishment - fear of punishment
worst fear - worst fears
fear of violence - fear of violence
sudden fear - unexpected horror
probability, possibility
(expectation)
Ch.
to be afraid, to be afraid, to be afraid, to dread, to be frightened
(dread, beware, frighten)
fear death - to be afraid of death
seriously fear - seriously fear
expect
(expect)

Collocations
to chase all fear — throw away all fear
to conquer fear — overcome fear
devoid of fear — fearless
to draw back in fear / horror — recoil in fear, horror
to expose one's fear — show your fear
to fear greatly / very much — to be very afraid
to fear for — to be afraid for
more than half dead with fear — a little alive from fear
to inspire smb. with fear — fill smb. feeling of fear
insusceptible to fear — devoid of fear, not knowing fear
Examples

I fear the results of the final exams

I'm worried about my final exam results.

Women are afraid to go out at night.

Women were afraid to go out at night.

Police fear that there may be further terrorist attacks.

Police fear there may be other terrorist attacks.

His wife seemed depressed, and he feared for his children.

His wife seemed depressed and he feared for his children.

There's no fear of revolt now.

There is no fear of rebellion now.

As a leader, he was distrusted and even feared.

As a leader, he was distrusted and even feared.

Fearing violence, the group asked for police protection.

Fearing violence, the group asked for police protection.



Translation:

fear (fɪə)

1.n

1) fear, apprehension;

for fear (of smth.)

for fear of exposure;

in fear of one's life;

without fear or favor impartially

2) fear; possibility, probability ( something unwanted);

no fear colloquial unlikely; hardly

2. v

1) to be afraid, to be afraid;

never fear

I fear me mouth I'm afraid

2) be afraid; expect ( something unwanted)

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Translation:

1. (fıə) n

1. fear, apprehension

needless ~s - vain fears

in ~ - in fear, with fear; anxious

to be in ~ - to be afraid; worry

in ~ and trembling - with fear and trembling

for ~ - out of fear, out of fear

she daren"t enter for ~ of the dog - she does not dare to enter, afraid of the dog

in /for/ ~ of one's life - in fear for one's life

the ~ of death was upon him - he was overcome by the fear of death

to put smb. in ~, to put ~ in smb."s heart - to put fear into someone.

2. fear

there is not the slightest ~ of rain today - there is no fear that it will rain today

I had a ~ that you had missed the train - I was afraid that you were late for the train

shut the window for ~ of rain - close the window so as not to rain / in case of rain /

they are in daily ~ of dismissal - they face dismissal every day

no ~ - decomposition of course not; in no case; no need to be afraid

you will not fail me. - No ~ - you won't let me down. - No, don't worry

3. awe, awe

to put the ~ of God into smb. - to strike fear into someone, to deal with someone; ≅ to keep in fear of God

without ~ or favor - impartially, objectively

2. (fıə) v

1. be afraid; get scared

she ~ed for the boy when she saw him at the top of the tree - she was afraid for the boy when she saw that he climbed the tree

never ~ - decomposition don't be afraid ( Wed etc. 2}

2. 1) fear, expect ( something unwanted)

to ~ the worst - expect the worst

you shall know, never ~ - they will tell you, don’t worry ( Wed etc. 1}

I ~ the guests are late - I’m afraid the guests will be late

two are ~ed drowned - there is reason to fear that two have drowned

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transcription, transcription: [fɪə]

1) fear, apprehension, apprehension, fear; fright; confusion; horror for fear ≈ out of fear, out of fear in fear ≈ in fear, with fear without fear or favor ≈ fairly, impartially

2) fear no fear ≈ of course not; no way

3) awe

1) to be afraid, to be afraid, to fear greatly, very much ≈ to be very afraid to fear for ≈ to be afraid for I fear to think what may happen. ≈ I'm scared to think what could happen. Syn: dread, be afraid

2) to have a presentiment (of something bad), to expect (misfortune); fear (for) I fear for the safety of those mountain climbers in this sudden bad weather. “I am afraid that in such bad weather an accident might happen to the climbers. All mothers fear for their children when they first leave home. ≈ All mothers are afraid for their children when they leave home for the first time. Syn: apprehend

3) archaic. to frighten, to instill fear It fears me. ≈ I'm afraid. Syn: frighten

fear, fear - needless *s vain fears - in * in fear, with fear; in anxiety - to be in * afraid; worry - in * and trembling with fear and trembling - for * out of fear, out of fear - she daren"t enter for * of the dog she does not dare to enter, afraid of the dog - in /for/ * of one"s life in fear for his life - the * of death was upon him, he was overcome by the fear of death - to put smb. in *, to put * in smb."s heart fear - there is not the slightest * of rain today - I had a * that you had missed the train I was afraid that you were late for the train - shut the window for * of rain ; in no case; there is no need to be afraid - you will not fail me. - No * you will not fail me. - No, do not worry, awe, awe - to put the * of God into smb. , to deal with someone; to keep in the fear of God - without * of favor to be impartially, objectively afraid - she *ed for the boy when she saw him at the top of the tree she was afraid for the boy when she saw that he had climbed in on a tree - never * (colloquial) don’t be afraid to fear, expect (something unwanted) - to * the worst expect the worst - you shall know, never * they will tell you, don’t worry - I * the quests are late I’m afraid that the guests will be late - two are *ed drowned there are reasons to fear that two have drowned (colloquial) to regret - I * unfortunately - is there enough money? - I * not have enough money? - Unfortunately, no / I'm afraid not / - it is raining I * seems to be raining read; treat with reverent fear - to * God fear God

fear to be afraid, to be afraid; never fear I fear me mouth I'm afraid ~ to be afraid; expect (something unwanted) ~ fear; possibility, probability (of something undesirable); no fear colloquial unlikely; hardly

~ fear, apprehension; for fear (of, smth.) for fear of exposure

~ fear, apprehension; for fear (of, smth.) for fear of exposure

fear to be afraid, to be afraid; never fear I fear me mouth I'm afraid

fear to be afraid, to be afraid; never fear I fear me mouth I'm afraid never: ~ fear don't worry, be sure; I"ll do it, never fear don't worry, I'll do it ~ fear don't worry, rest assured; I"ll do it, never fear don't worry, I'll do it

~ fear; possibility, probability (of something undesirable); no fear colloquial unlikely; hardly

in ~ of one's life in fear for one's life; without fear or favor impartially

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