Examples of using Apprehension in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Individual investors continue to express apprehension over the political environment in Washington.
Subject: I'm… just… gathering myself for… the big jump into a new life… there is apprehension… but I am excited, too.
they are wide with conflicting emotions, and the overriding one seems to be apprehension….
The supernatural carries a terrifying weight filled with tension and apprehension that leaves the audience in awe by the end of the movie.
anxious kids, unsure of what caused our apprehension.
Not with apprehension but with the patience of those who trust in the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ, the Lord of dreams and prophecy.
Most parents expressed their apprehension about the food provided to the children, both regarding the health and appeal.
Even your state you call“normal” is a state of suffering-a state of apprehension, concern and anxiety;
psychological symptoms of fear, worry or apprehension. Look for.
Every time the regulated markets fall due to fear and apprehension, Bitcoin grows.
This product relieves apprehension and induces a quiet sleep from which the patient can be easily aroused.
There was little apprehension that China would seriously risk relations with India over Pakistan.
Even your state you call“normal” is a state of suffering- a state of apprehension, concern and anxiety;
along with feelings of nostalgia and apprehension.
Nevertheless, as the technology's debut has shown, there will still be apprehension and discussion surrounding correct referee decisions.”.
There is increasing apprehension of the health consequences of marijuana- especially among teenagers.
All these are demanding situations that can cause apprehension, feelings of guilt, depression and fatigue, with serious repercussions on a marriage.
they still manage to produce apprehension there.
The wizard, sensing your apprehension… Unleashes a fatal bolt from the ice scepter.
What causes fear is my apprehension about the fact, what the fact might be or do.