Examples of using Were worried in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Just as I was waking up, you… you saw something and you were worried.
Casinos started spreading all over the country, which caused a great concern for the local authorities, which were worried for the younger population.
So while most of his classmates were worried about their fight against acne, Lerner was faced with surrendering 6 feet of human plumbing material.
Only she and you were worried I would would hurt them and I spent most of my time vanished to another room.
All were worried about the effect on the children, but always the conclusion was‘it's worse for them to have us together and fighting.'”.
Why would I bug Candace's office? Perhaps you were worried about what Alfonse was telling her?
At home the both parents were worried to death and they regret that they had been so busy with everything except her, their own daughter.
They always tried to hide us and keep us a secret, and they were worried the men would tell others.
The U.S government and Carranza, the newly elected President of Mexico, were worried when Huerta arrived.
This is a facility in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where people were worried that the building might be structurally unsound from the weight of all that paper.
People were worried about management having access to personal and health-related information about them and their families.
You were worried sick that your whole vacation would be ruined.
One year ago, some publishers in the Netherlands were worried: would the launch of Blendle result in cancelled subscriptions?
It also captured the attention of authoritarian governments in other countries, who were worried that revolution would spread.
In fact, Schultz and colleagues were worried about this problem, and they had a sample of meters read twice; fortunately,
Around 72 per cent said that they were worried about the long-term effects of tamoxifen and 57 per cent believed that the drug would give them unpleasant side-effects.
For a population of people who were worried about the birth of some kind of tyrannical centralized national government, the concept of federalism at least had some potential.
The patient and his daughter were worried about his safety at home, his cognition getting worse, and fatigue and how that might affect his ability to function,” Mohile said.
Frantic relatives and friends were worried sick about us and it wasn't until hours and hours later that we were able to get enough signal to get out a quick text or two and let a handful know we were okay.
Many teachers were worried that students would be hired for their computer skills rather than their design skill, as was indeed common in the 1990s.