worry和worried的区别,

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worry和worried的区别,

worry和worried的区别,
worry和worried的区别,

worry和worried的区别,
worry 动词 worry about sb./sth.
worry about that
sth worry sb
worried 形容词 sb.be worried about sth.

worry 动词 worry about sb./sth.
that
worried 形容词 sb. be worried about sth.^-^

二者的词性不同
worry ['wʌri]
名词和动词
n. 烦恼,忧虑,苦恼
v. 使...烦恼,焦虑,苦恼
worried ['wʌrid]
形容词
adj. 担心的,烦恼的
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二者的词性不同
worry ['wʌri]
名词和动词
n. 烦恼,忧虑,苦恼
v. 使...烦恼,焦虑,苦恼
worried ['wʌrid]
形容词
adj. 担心的,烦恼的
http://dict.cn/
可查询海词
从麦克米伦字典上可以得到更详细的解释
worry
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verb /ˈwʌri/
Closepresent tense (对应的时态)
I/you/we/they worry
he/she/it worries
present participle(现在进行时) worrying
past tense (过去时) worried
past participle (过去完成时) worried
1[intransitive/transitive](不及物/及物) to feel nervous and upset because you keep thinking about a problem that you have or could have in the future
Try not to worry so much.
worry about: People worry more about their health than they used to.
worry that: She worried that she might have taken on too much work.
nothing to worry about: If companies are following the rules, they’ve got nothing to worry about.
a.[transitive] to make someone feel nervous and upset
What worries me most is the possibility of complete failure.
worry yourself about something: Tell them not to worry themselves about the financial position.
2[transitive] if a dog worries sheep or other animals, it attacks or chases them
phrase
used for telling someone that something is not important
phrasal verb
worry at [transitive] British
Closepresent tense
I/you/we/they worry at
he/she/it worries at
present participle worrying at
past tense worried at
past participle worried at
1worry at something if you worry at a problem, you keep thinking about it and trying to solve it
2worry at something if a dog worries at an object, it holds the object in its teeth and shakes it
noun /ˈwʌri/
[countable] a problem or possibility that makes you feel worried
He said his financial worries were a thing of the past.
Andy’s biggest worry was that he might embarrass himself.
worry about: Local residents have expressed worries about pollution levels.
worry to/for: Another major worry for women is walking home at night.
a.[uncountable] the feeling of being worried
She was making herself ill with worry.
The bank’s financial weakness became a source of worry.
Collocations
▪ big, constant, great, major, nagging, niggling
▪ dispel, ease, escape, forget, relieve, remove
▪ big, constant, great, major, nagging, niggling
▪ dispel, ease, escape, forget, relieve, remove
phrase
no worries [spoken]
used for saying that you will be able to do something easily
No worries, I’ll drop it back to you in the morning.
worried
adjective /ˈwʌrid/
unhappy because you are thinking about your problems or about bad things that could happen
Everyone was very worried when John didn’t show up.
worried that: Harris is worried that the guns may be used against the police.
worried about: We are very worried about our future.
get worried: We got really worried when she didn’t come home for dinner.
a.used about the expression on people’s faces
a worried look/glance/frown
phrases
worried sick informal
extremely worried
Your father and I are worried sick about you.
you had me worried spoken
used for telling someone that you were worried by something they had said or done, but now you are not
derived word
worriedly adverb
Jenny looked worriedly at her father.

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worry 是动词. sb worries that...
worried 是-ed形容词. sb is worried about sth.