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[/fret; frɛt/] v (-tt-) 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn] ~ (about/at/over sth) (cause sb to) become unhappy, bad-tempered, or anxious about sth; worry (使某人)不愉快, 烦躁, 焦急, 发愁, 担心: Don't fret, we'll get there on time. 别著急, 我们能准时到那里. * Fretting about it won't help. 发愁於事无补. * Babies often fret (themselves) when their mothers are not near. 婴儿常常因母亲不在身边而哭闹. 用法: 2 [Tn] wear (sth) away by rubbing or biting 磨损, 咬坏(某物): a horse fretting its bit 咬嚼子的马 * a fretted rope 磨损的绳子. fret 2 n [sing] state of irritation, worry 烦躁; 担忧: be in a fret 担忧. fret 3 [/fret; frɛt/] v (-tt-) [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态] decorate (wood, etc) with patterns made by cutting or sawing 以刻出的或锯出的图案装饰(木制品等): an elaborately fretted border 回纹饰边. fret 4 [/fret; frɛt/] n one of the bars or ridges on the finger-board of a guitar, etc, used as a guide for the fingers to press the strings at the correct place (吉他等指板上的)柱, 马, 品, 桥. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page xi. |