Examples of using Dreaded in English and their translations into Chinese
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Above them, Sylvia asked the question she dreaded, the question that had to be asked:“Is she-?
Alzheimer's disease is a dreaded neurodegenerative disease affecting mainly elderly people, whose prevalence has increased dramatically in recent decades.
These cities dreaded a victory of the triumvirs more than anything else, and whatever they could do against them secretly they did.
Also for the third year in a row, Visual Basic 6 ranks as the most dreaded programming language.
The most dreaded diseases such as cancer face fundamental challenges, and nanotechnology has been proved to be a boon in making the treatment more target-specific.
My first thought, which I dreaded, was that maybe someone was calling to tell me Fannie was going to fight.
He was, by this time, dreaded and hated by all classes of his subjects.
At first glance, this doesn't sound like much, but in reality, 34% might just be enough to avoid a dreaded trip to the dentist!
Spanning only six dates across the United States, the short but successful tour was a large step for Carey, who dreaded the hassle of touring.
And across the broad expanse of the Svalbard plain, under the radiance of the Aurora, she heard a sound she dreaded.
It can also open our eyes to one of the most dreaded diseases in the world which can destroy it, HIV.
He was a bit warm in one leg- we have scanned the leg and it gave us the news we dreaded,” confirmed Nicky.
While drinking water will do nothing for the headache, it could help to reduce the dehydrating effects and the dreaded dry mouth.
No doubt he feared his refusal would give the mayor additional ammunition to force him into the retirement he so dreaded.
The old country of that name detained, however, a considerable number of its inhabitants, who dreaded exile more than a Gothic master.
The Antichrist is going to be one of the most fierce, the most dreaded tyrants the World has ever known.
If her mistrust of the lawyer whom she had mentioned were well-founded, which he scarcely doubted, he dreaded discovery.
Now the English bishops, who were appointed by Erastians("an infidel government" is Keble's expression), dreaded the power of Evangelicals.
But when the babies were born and it was time to test them for the virus, Antoinette dreaded the process.
Texarkana, a small town that straddles the state line between Texas and Arkansas, is also known as The Town That Dreaded Sundown.