fraught的意思和读音

fraught

: [frɔt] : [frɔːt]

adj.

n.

adj.free,calm

adj.full,filled,beset,charged,laden

fraughtadj.

1.~ with sthfilled with sth unpleasant

a situation fraught with danger/difficulty/problems

2.causing or feeling worry and anxiety

She looked/sounded fraught.

There was a fraught silence.

Things are as fraught as ever in the office.

adj.1....,...2....;... (with)

n.1.,

adj.1.full of problems, difficulties, or things that are confusing2.involving problems that worry you

1. fraud fraught fret ...

2. lamented fraught sorrow ...

3. ... psychological hurdles fraught adj. raw nerve ...

4. 7.tie-breaker n. [] 8.fraught adj. [] 9.mediocre adj. ...

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1.Most people are squeamish about saying how much they earn, but in medicine the situation seems especially fraught.

2.Then there's the fraught issue of whether each party is allowed to see other people during the separation.

3.Yet the lists are also fraught with credibility risks, since estimating people's wealth is often a guessing game.

4.The bad news was that this supply route is also fraught with pitfalls, from arduous delays to bribes and extortion.线贿

5.Seizure is fraught with headaches, but at least there would be a well-prepped body of private-sector bidders for the banks' assets.

6.Of course, the alternative, forcing Qaddafi out of power, is fraught with its own problems and complications.

7.Indeed, the question of whether such insertions should be allowed at all is fraught.

8.The first days were fraught. He kept his head down, doggedly writing jagged notes with his stiffened fingers. He felt out of place.

9.Similarly, the disasters have led to a rapprochement with Russia, with which relations have also been fraught over a territorial dispute.使

10.As a result of a downsizing initiative and a major bank merger, his usually well-ordered life became fraught with changes.