I
n.
interest
apprehension
1) to arouse, cause, give ~
2) to express, voice; feel; show ~
3) considerable, deep, grave, serious; growing; national; overriding; particular; primary; public ~
4) an object of ~
5) ~ about, for, over, with (~ about debts; ~ for the children; ~ over the future)
6) ( esp. BE ) ~ to + inf. (~ to know the truth)
7) ~ that + clause (to express ~ that they might fail)
8) of ~ to (the matter was of deep ~ to us)
9) out of ~ (she did it out of ~ for her family)
firm
10) to manage a ~
11) ( misc. ) a going ('successful') ~
II
v.
1) ( d ; refl. ) to ~ oneself about, over, with (she ~ed herself with the problem of illiteracy)
2) ( misc. ) to whom it may ~