angst
基本解释
n. 焦虑;担心
n. (Angst)人名;(英、德)昂斯特
英文词源
- angst (n.)
- 1944, from German Angst "neurotic fear, anxiety, guilt, remorse," from Old High German angust, from the root of anger. George Eliot used it (in German) in 1849, and it was popularized in English by translation of Freud's work, but as a foreign word until 1940s. Old English had a cognate word, angsumnes "anxiety," but it died out.
实用例句
- 1. Many kids suffer from acne and angst.
- 许多年轻人都会受到青春痘和焦虑的困扰。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. songs full of teenage angst
- 充满青少年焦虑的歌曲
来自《权威词典》
- 3. The sense of not being wanted can set up an angst.
- 被摈弃的感觉会使人痛苦.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 4. "What if there's nothing left at all?" he cries, lost in some intense existential angst.
- “要是什么都不会留下呢?”他叫喊道,陷入了对自身存在的深度焦虑。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Now that AIfons has taught me that my angst is the price I have to pay.
- 艾尔冯斯让我懂得我的焦虑是我要付出的代价.
来自电影对白