In that case, can fear be any good? Personally, I think a small amount of fear is good and even necessary as it not only acts as a form of control and prevention but also serves to motivate oneself. Nevertheless, being overly fearful is bad as it will severely hamper man's progress....
In that case, can fear be any good? Personally, I think a small amount of fear is good and even necessary as it not only acts as a form of control and prevention but also serves to oneself. However, being overly fearful is bad as it will seriously hamper (阻碍) man’s progress. ...
9.Archaic.to experience fear in (oneself). v.i. 10.to be afraid. [before 900; Middle Englishfere,Old Englishfærsudden attack or danger] Fear (fɪər) n. Cape,a cape in SE North Carolina at the mouth of Cape Fear River. ...
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is free 在那里,心是无畏的,头也抬得高昂;在那里,知识是自由的; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls 在那里,世界还没有...
I fear for my car. See also: fear, for McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. See also: fear for do something on sight on sight absent (oneself) from (someone or something) absent oneself from be (with)in sight be ...
百度试题 结果1 题目单词拼写For all fear is really fear of oneself, which is translated into the panic of the(无意识). 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 uncanscious句意:因为所有的恐惧其实是对自我的恐惧,这被 转化为无意识的恐慌。 反馈 收藏 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Theonly thing that we have to fear is the fear ___.A. yourself B. themselves C. itself D. oneself 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
The acceptance of oneself … is like falling heir to the house one was born in and has lived in all one’s life but to which, until now, one did not own the title —Jean Stafford (Sit there with) all the quiet certainty of a marauding chimp —Carla Lane, line from British televisi...
3.concern; solicitude:a fear for someone's safety. 4.reverential awe. 5.something that causes fright or apprehension. v.t. 6.to regard with fear:to fear flying. 7.to be worried or afraid. 8.to have reverential awe of. 9.Archaic.to experience fear in (oneself). ...
On the other hand, fair is a concept rooted in ethics and morality, emphasizing impartiality and justice in treatment and opportunities. 14 Fear can be instinctive or learned through experiences, leading to avoidance or defensive actions to protect oneself. Whereas fair involves conscious decisions ...