apprehension 音标拼音: [
, æprɪh'ɛnʃən]
n . 恐惧,忧虑,不安;理解,领悟
恐惧,忧虑,不安;理解,领悟
apprehension n 1 :
fearful expectation or anticipation ; "
the student looked around the examination room with apprehension " [
synonym :
{
apprehension }, {
apprehensiveness }, {
dread }]
2 :
the cognitive condition of someone who understands ; "
he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect " [
synonym :
{
understanding }, {
apprehension }, {
discernment }, {
savvy }]
3 :
painful expectation [
synonym : {
apprehension }, {
misgiving }]
4 :
the act of apprehending (
especially apprehending a criminal );
"
the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar " [
synonym :
{
apprehension }, {
arrest }, {
catch }, {
collar }, {
pinch }, {
taking into custody }]
Apprehension \
Ap `
pre *
hen "
sion \,
n . [
L .
apprehensio :
cf .
F .
appr ['
e ]
hension .
See {
Apprehend }.]
1 .
The act of seizing or taking hold of ;
seizure ;
as ,
the hand is an organ of apprehension . --
Sir T .
Browne .
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2 .
The act of seizing or taking by legal process ;
arrest ;
as ,
the felon ,
after his apprehension ,
escaped .
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3 .
The act of grasping with the intellect ;
the contemplation of things ,
without affirming ,
denying ,
or passing any judgment ;
intellection ;
perception .
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Simple apprehension denotes no more than the soul '
s naked intellection of an object . --
Glanvill .
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4 .
Opinion ;
conception ;
sentiment ;
idea .
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Note :
In this sense ,
the word often denotes a belief ,
founded on sufficient evidence to give preponderation to the mind ,
but insufficient to induce certainty ;
as ,
in our apprehension ,
the facts prove the issue .
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To false ,
and to be thought false ,
is all one in respect of men ,
who act not according to truth ,
but apprehension . --
South .
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5 .
The faculty by which ideas are conceived ;
understanding ;
as ,
a man of dull apprehension .
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6 .
Anticipation ,
mostly of things unfavorable ;
distrust or fear at the prospect of future evil .
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After the death of his nephew Caligula ,
Claudius was in no small apprehension for his own life .
--
Addison .
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Syn : {
Apprehension }, {
Alarm }.
Usage :
Apprehension springs from a sense of danger when somewhat remote ,
but approaching ;
alarm arises from danger when announced as near at hand .
Apprehension is calmer and more permanent ;
alarm is more agitating and transient .
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186 Moby Thesaurus words for "
apprehension ":
IQ ,
Pyrrhonism ,
abduction ,
agitation ,
alarm ,
all -
overs ,
angst ,
anxiety ,
anxiety hysteria ,
anxiety neurosis ,
anxious bench ,
anxious concern ,
anxious seat ,
anxiousness ,
apprehensiveness ,
arrest ,
arrestation ,
arrestment ,
boding ,
bust ,
caliber ,
cankerworm of care ,
capacity ,
capture ,
care ,
catch ,
catching ,
clairvoyance ,
cliff -
hanging ,
collaring ,
command ,
comprehension ,
conceit ,
concept ,
conception ,
conceptualization ,
concern ,
concernment ,
coup ,
deductive power ,
detention ,
diffidence ,
disquiet ,
disquietude ,
distress ,
distrust ,
distrustfulness ,
disturbance ,
doubt ,
doubtfulness ,
dragnet ,
dread ,
dubiety ,
dubiousness ,
esemplastic power ,
expectant waiting ,
faith ,
fancy ,
fear ,
forcible seizure ,
foreboding ,
forebodingness ,
foreknowledge ,
grab ,
grabbing ,
grasp ,
grip ,
half -
belief ,
hold ,
idea ,
ideation ,
image ,
imago ,
impression ,
inquietude ,
integrative power ,
intellect ,
intellection ,
intellectual grasp ,
intellectual object ,
intellectual power ,
intellectualism ,
intellectuality ,
intelligence ,
intelligence quotient ,
kidnapping ,
knowledge ,
leeriness ,
malaise ,
mastery ,
memory -
trace ,
mental age ,
mental capacity ,
mental grasp ,
mental image ,
mental impression ,
mental ratio ,
mentality ,
misdoubt ,
misgiving ,
mistrust ,
mistrustfulness ,
mother wit ,
nab ,
nabbing ,
native wit ,
nervous strain ,
nervous tension ,
nervousness ,
netting ,
notion ,
observation ,
opinion ,
overanxiety ,
panic ,
perception ,
perturbation ,
pessimism ,
picking up ,
pickup ,
pinch ,
pins and needles ,
possession ,
power grab ,
power of mind ,
precognition ,
prehension ,
premonition ,
prenotion ,
presage ,
presentiment ,
pucker ,
qualm ,
qualmishness ,
question ,
rationality ,
reasoning power ,
recept ,
reflection ,
reliance ,
representation ,
running in ,
sanity ,
savvy ,
scope of mind ,
scruple ,
scrupulousness ,
seizure ,
seizure of power ,
self -
doubt ,
sense ,
sentiment ,
shadow of doubt ,
skepticalness ,
skepticism ,
snatch ,
snatching ,
solicitude ,
stew ,
strain ,
supposition ,
suspense ,
suspicion ,
suspiciousness ,
taking in ,
taking into custody ,
tension ,
theory ,
thinking power ,
thought ,
total skepticism ,
trouble ,
trust ,
uncertainty ,
understanding ,
unease ,
uneasiness ,
unquietness ,
upset ,
vexation ,
waiting ,
wariness ,
wisdom ,
wit ,
worry ,
zeal
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