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  1. He was fretting with impatience.
    他因不耐烦而烦躁不安。
  2. Stop fretting away!
    别再烦恼了!
  3. He was fretting with impatience.
    他因不耐烦而烦躁不安。



Fret \Fret\ (fr[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fretted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Fretting}.] [OE. freten to eat, consume; AS. fretan,
for foretan; pref. for- + etan to eat; akin to D. vreten,
OHG. frezzan, G. fressen, Sw. fr["a]ta, Goth. fra-itan. See
{For}, and {Eat}, v. t.]
1. To devour. [Obs.]

The sow frete the child right in the cradle.
--Chaucer.

2. To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall;
hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a
piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a
ship.

With many a curve my banks I fret. --Tennyson.

3. To impair; to wear away; to diminish.

By starts
His fretted fortunes give him hope and fear. --Shak.

4. To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple;
as, to fret the surface of water.

5. To tease; to irritate; to vex.

Fret not thyself because of evil doers. --Ps.
xxxvii. 1.

  1. WITH CHRISTMAS just around the corner, marketers are fretting about how big a toll the stock market crash will take on consumer spending.
  2. In the office, the doctor's wealthy patients are calmer, no longer fretting about shipping their savings to Switzerland.
  3. Cholesterol warnings, mixed messages on caffeine, scares over chemicals and the all-encompassing bad word "fat" have left many fretting over what they eat.
  4. Wisniewski estimated he'd slept about four hours since Saturday's drawing, fretting that he'd misread the numbers.
  5. Hank's appointment was hailed by business leaders, who have been fretting that rising food prices and lagging production from Mexico's antiquated farms and ranches was fueling inflation and eroding export income.
  6. Already some TVA employees are fretting that the chairman could be laying the groundwork to take the agency private, something Mr. Runyon denies.
  7. Fleisher is too busy savoring his rich new life to waste time fretting over the past.
  8. But stock investors, fretting about the direction of interest rates and the outlook for the presidential election, watched from the sidelines.
  9. All of which would partly console fretting Republicans, though a few still worry that the two may be terminal pragmatists who simply aren't capable of developing more compelling political messages.
  10. None of this would appeal to a gilts market already fretting that next year's PSBR will easily exceed Pounds 40bn. Worse still for Mr Lamont, the new spending would remain largely in the gift of local authorities rather than Whitehall.
  11. Meanwhile, many customers, fretting over production and delivery problems at other mills, are ordering extra steel to rebuild supplies depleted during the strike.
  12. Freeman _ after fretting "I'll salvage this if I can" and taking a break to study law books _ returned and denied the mistrial motion.
  13. Ticketmaster officials say all the fretting about monopoly is unnecessary.
  14. Players and fans, superstitious as ever, are fretting for an answer. Western European teams have won seven of the eight World Cups held in western Europe but none of the six held in South America.
  15. Analysts' fretting about Credit Lyonnais's aggressive tactics is nothing new.
  16. For 80 of its 103 minutes, we are guessing, fretting and chewing the nearest set of fingernails.
  17. Still, Ms. Frieze isn't fretting that tall women don't earn more.
  18. Moody's Investors Service Inc., fretting about increasing competitive pressure on Ryder, placed about $2.8 billion in company securities under review for possible downgrade.
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