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worry <a worry; worries> SUBST

worry VERBE (feelings & emotions)

worry SUBST

worry VERBE (feelings & emotions)

be free from worry or fear VERBE

Expressions couramment utilisées avec worry

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Worry has also been hypothesized to contain more imagery than rumination; however, support for this has been mixed.
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His worry was that it would bore the townspeople and irritate the countryfolk.
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The time to worry about tawny owl chicks is if they fledge during cold and wet spells.
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Relaxation, concentration, and equanimity are to be developed when experiencing restlessness or worry.
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Yet they complain about his increasing boundlessnesshe does exhibits, he does interiors, he does architecturesand worry that he's unstoppable.
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Jet lag appears to be this particular young guy's only worry, and even that gets a rapid brush-off.
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Behavioral therapy may include, learning healthy sleep habits to promote sleep relaxation, undergoing light therapy to help with worry-reduction strategies and regularizing the biological clock.
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There would be no income tax issues relating to loan interest to worry about and the trust assets should be excluded from care fees assessment.
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Between 0500 and 0630 is usually a fitful time trying to expunge any residual feelings of guilt or worry from the dreams.
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You needn't worry about the dish being unsightly.
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