Examples of using Dreaded in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
I always dreaded going out.
Sharepoint was the most dreaded.
He's the Dreaded Pirate Roberts.
So why are DDoS attacks so dreaded?
I dreaded becoming some new Einstein.
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I had only listened, watched, dreaded;
The dreaded word all of us fear; cancer.
Today I began one of my most dreaded projects.
Fog is a dreaded omen there but lightning.
It's easier to put off those dreaded tasks.
I only dreaded that you would make my mistakes.
How to answer the world's most dreaded question.
I dreaded the first glance at objects around me.
Yet not quite alone- the thing he dreaded most.
Courtney dreaded he might show up at any time.
Tag: the town that dreaded sundown.
But she dreaded the dark, dreaded shadows, dreaded black things.
After Christmas break, I dreaded the coming of summer.
We're waiting to see if it's a cold or the dreaded flu.
And he no longer dreaded to encounter them in the ranks of war.
Ashlea Coulter knows all about the dreaded“turkey drop.”.
But he dreaded the sight of the first house, poolroom and movie poster he would encounter on his way….
That was a widely accepted, and often dreaded, view at the time.
The PLLs must dodge their dreaded nemesis,“A,” while navigating a world with Alison back in it.
I dreaded that, in some trance of more than customary duration, they might be prevailed upon to regard me as irrecoverable.
Above them, Sylvia asked the question she dreaded, the question that had to be asked:“Is she-?
Most dreaded means that a high percentage of developers who are currently using these technologies express no interest in continuing to do so.
The patient who met his wife at the bus stop dreaded the afternoons, because that stroll was the longest and most painful each day.
Often serving political ends, the inquisitors also exercised their dreaded functions among the converted Indian populations of the Spanish colonies in America.
The visitors were plainclothes agents of the dreaded bo-wi-bu, or National Security Agency, that ran the political prison camps and investigated threats to the regime.