Examples of using Apprehension in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, the chipmakers' confidence quickly transformed into apprehension as they witnessed the depth and ferocity of the current downturn.
The disarmament, apprehension and bringing to justice of Janjaweed leaders was a central demand of the Security Council in resolution 1556(2004).
Today, though curiosity has given way to an admiration tinged with apprehension, investors see China as an El Dorado….
Finally, the Absconder Apprehension Initiative prioritized the enforcement of deportation orders against those 2 per cent of deportable persons who originate from Arab and/or Muslim countries.
Behold these outrunning laws, which our imperfect apprehension can see tend this way and that, but not come full circle.
Some apprehension was also expressed that cumbersome and protracted negotiations could possibly accompany such an exercise.
It explores crime types, causation, patterns and organization, apprehension, punishment treatment, as well as agents and agencies related to crime and criminals.
In case there should be a proclamation out to-morrow, offering five hundred pounds, or some such trifle, for his apprehension;
As part of the Completion Strategy, the Prosecutor has formulated a more aggressive programme for tracking and apprehension of fugitives.
Apprehension is greatest in Spain(77 percent), but anxiety about ISIS is high throughout the continent.".
Air violations can cause unnecessary apprehension among the local population, particularly when conducted at low altitude and in a provocative manner.
History shows a cycle of apprehension and acceptance about games that is very like events of modern times.
These incidents caused apprehension among IDF personnel and carried the potential for turning violent.
Some political leaders have expressed apprehension about security during both elections, which will be hotly contested.
Consequently, crossing or arriving at a U.S. port of entry in violation of this law may result in denied admission, seizure, fines, and apprehension.”.
Detection and apprehension of the perpetrators of crimes and other wanted persons and their surrender to the competent bodies;
In that life there is danger, there is apprehension; nothing is certain; there is always the uncertainty of tomorrow.
There is considerable apprehension that the expansion of the field in this regard could create problems of coherence between different specializations, institutions and norm systems.
The mother played her accompaniments and at the same time watched her daughter with greedy admiration and nervous apprehension.
I saw him leave for Whitby with as brave a face as I could, but I was sick with apprehension.