apprehensive造句

I find that these correspondents are very apprehensive.

We were apprehensive about this at first, but everything went fine and she came out unharmed.

Understandably, some parents can feel a little apprehensive at seeing their defenseless baby being immersed into a swimming pool.

Experience has shown that the more controls you put on social software, the more you stifle creativity and create an environment in which users are apprehensive about participating.

This time the polls are close; party positions are far less distinct than party rhetoric; many voters are undecided; and a big chunk of them are more apprehensive about the future than elated by it.

apprehensive造句

At first, not knowing anything, I was apprehensive.

Even though I could afford it, I felt apprehensive spending the money.

That said, we are also obviously apprehensive about potential economic effects, which could further burden countries already hit hard by the economic crisis.

I know very well that Colonel Brandon is not old enough to make his friends yet apprehensive of losing him in the course of nature. He may live twenty years longer.

Do you feel, as a team member or as a manager, apprehensive about anything getting done?

F: Before, someone was kidding that finding a foreign boyfriend was a great way to learn English. I still feel a little apprehensive about this.

When you think of the word do you get apprehensive or excited?

Among his conservative American friends and backers, Mr Netanyahu radiated a sense of apprehensive alienation from the new Democratic administration and its outlook on the world.

Investors are also apprehensive ahead of a report later Wednesday on new home sales, following a a report Tuesday that sales of existing homes fell sharply last month.

Many, especially the elderly, look apprehensive.

He passed only a few yards away in the long grass, and I felt slightly apprehensive.