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Fret Meaning in English

word

/ˈfɹɛt/
fret
/fɹˈɛt/
fret

释义

To worry or be anxious about something, often unnecessarily or over small problems.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal or literary; common in written English and polite conversation. Used with 'about' (“fret about something”). Not as strong as 'worry'; often for small or persistent concerns. Don't confuse with 'fret' (noun) on a guitar.

例句

Don't fret about the test; you'll do fine.

basic

She always frets if her son is late.

basic

Try not to fret over small mistakes.

basic

Honestly, there's no need to fret—everything's under control.

natural

Stop fretting about your hair—you look great!

natural

He tends to fret over things he can't change.

natural