anxious

anxious
anx·ious [ʼæŋ(k)ʃəs] adj
1) (concerned) besorgt;
she always gets \anxious if we don't arrive when we say we will sie macht sich immer Sorgen, wenn wir nicht zur angegebenen Zeit zurückkommen;
to keep an \anxious eye on sth auf etw akk ein wachsames Auge haben;
\anxious look besorgter Blick;
(more serious) sorgenvoller Blick;
to be \anxious about sth sich dat um etw akk Sorgen machen, um etw akk besorgt sein;
(more serious) um etw akk Angst haben
2) (eager) bestrebt;
I'm \anxious that we get there on time ich hoffe [sehr], dass wir rechtzeitig dort ankommen;
to be \anxious to do sth [eifrig] darauf bedacht sein, etw zu tun;
to be \anxious for sth ungeduldig auf etw akk warten

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