intransitive. to annoy of: to be perplexed by (something); to feel worried or uneasy about (something). Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > worry > be worried [verb (intransitive)] (13) to annoy of?c1400 intransitive. to annoy of: to be perplexed by (something); to feel worried or uneasy about (something). Obsolete. fret1551 intransitive for reflexive. To distress oneself with constant thoughts of regret or discontent; to vex oneself, chafe, worry. Often with additional… moil1567 intransitive. To distress oneself. Obsolete. rare. ferret1807 Of actions resembling a ferret's. intransitive. To rummage, search about; †to be restless, worry; also, to ferret up and down. worrit1854 intransitive. To give way to worry; to experience or display mental disquietude, impatience, etc. worry1860 intransitive (for reflexive). To give way to anxiety or mental disquietude. Also in colloquial phrases, as I should worry: see shall, v. 18d; not to… whittle1880 intransitive. To worry or fret. Occasionally transitive. dialect. fidget1884 To be uneasy; to worry. agonize1915 intransitive (a) To struggle mentally or spiritually; to experience great mental anguish. (b) In weakened sense: to worry intensely, to struggle to… to worry (oneself), be worried, sick1952 In phrases to worry (oneself), be worried, sick. to stress out1983 intransitive. To be or become stressed or anxious; to worry intensely. Cf. earlier stressed out adj. at stressed, adj. n.compounds. stress1988 intransitive. Chiefly colloquial. To be or become stressed or anxious; to worry intensely. Cf. to stress out 1 at phrasal verbs. Subcategories:— have a lot to worry about (1) |
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