be in a fret
常見(jiàn)例句
- Some creditors fret that the facility’s loans will be repaid first in the event of a sovereign default.
一些債權(quán)人擔(dān)心倘若國(guó)家違約,該機(jī)構(gòu)的貸款將首先被償還。 - Parents in Bangkok fret that schools around the protest site will not be able to reopen after a hot-season break.
曼谷的父母?jìng)儎t擔(dān)心,抗議點(diǎn)周圍的學(xué)校在炎熱季節(jié)停課后,便不開(kāi)課了。 - World Computer in the discussion, a large number of users because they do not know what to buy gifts and fret, so really no need, "What should I get my mom, my mom will be happy."
世界計(jì)算機(jī)在討論中,為數(shù)不少的網(wǎng)友由于不知道該買什么禮物而煩惱不已,其實(shí)大可不必如此,“送什么給老媽,老媽都會(huì)開(kāi)心”。 - One of the things that car companies fret about is how fuel will be delivered in a fuel-cell world.
ECONOMIST: How green is your hydrogen? - At a time when many Europeans fret about being ignored in the world, this would be an historic mistake.
ECONOMIST: A country's welcome rise - Some have almost no direct exposure to the euro area—Standard Chartered, for instance, does most of its business in Asia, Africa and the Middle East—yet fret they may be called upon to contribute to a common fund when they have virtually no European deposits.
ECONOMIST: The euro crisis 返回 be in a fret