disturbed如何读

英:[dɪˈstɜ:bd]

美:[dɪˈstɜrbd]

disturbed是什么意思

adj.

被扰乱的

心理失常的

为心理失常者服务的

v.

干扰(disturb的过去分词)

disturbed自然拼读

dis·turbed

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disturbed词根

词根:disturb

adj.

disturbing 令人不安的;烦扰的

n.

disturbance 干扰;骚乱;忧虑

disturber 打扰者;干扰发射机

v.

disturbing 干扰;打断(disturb的ing形式)

vi.

disturb 打扰;妨碍

vt.

disturb 打扰;妨碍;使不安;弄乱;使恼怒

disturbed英英释义

Adjective

1. having the place or position changed;

"the disturbed books and papers on her desk"

"disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed"

2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief;

"too upset to say anything"

"spent many disquieted moments"

"distressed about her son's leaving home"

"lapsed into disturbed sleep"

"worried parents"

"a worried frown"

"one last worried check of the sleeping children"

3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships

4. lacking order or stability;

"these unsettled times"

5. affected with madness or insanity;

"a man who had gone mad"

disturbed词组

do not disturb请勿打扰(美国连续剧)

disturbed词源中文解释

1590年代,“激动的,失去了稳定状态或正常秩序”的过去分词形容词来自 disturb。意思是“情感或精神不稳定”,始于1904年。

disturbed词源英文解释

The first known use of disturbed was in 1593

disturbed儿童词典英英释义

disuniteverb

divide entry 1 sense 1, separate

disunionnoun

the ending of union : separation

disunionnoun

the ending of union : separation

disulfidenoun

a compound containing two atoms of sulfur combined with an element or chemical group

disulfidenoun

a compound containing two atoms of sulfur combined with an element or chemical group

disturbverb

to interfere with : interrupt

to change the position, arrangement, or stability of

to trouble the mind of : make uneasy

to throw into confusion or disorder

to cause bother to

disturbverb

to interfere with : interrupt

to change the position, arrangement, or stability of

to trouble the mind of : make uneasy

to throw into confusion or disorder

to cause bother to

disturbedadjective

showing signs of mental or emotional illness

disturbed医学词典英英释义

disturbedadjective

experiencing or exhibiting emotional disturbance or agitation : having a mental disability or illness

Emotionally disturbed students over a long period of time and to a marked degree exhibit such characteristics as a general pervasive mood of depression, a tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems or an inability to learn.—Rodney Tanaka, San Gabriel Valley (California) Tribune

characterized or affected by alteration or disruption

disturbed sleep

departing or deviating from a normal condition : marked by impairment a disturbed gait

disturbed glucose metabolism

disturbed 例句

1 At the end of the three weeks, when I was cured of the fever, the doctors had recommended that I be put into a facility for disturbed children until my “nervousness” subsided.

2 Americans are disturbed to see him improve relations with Pyongyang.

看到他改善与平壤的关系,美国人很是不安。

3 What disturbed him most was the satisfied look on Malfoy’s face as he had left the shop.

4 He was disturbed because he really couldn't say—he couldn’t remember!

5 I was deeply disturbed and depressed by the news.

这消息使我深感不安和沮丧。

6 Suddenly a high-pitched “Stop!” disturbed my zealous rhythm.

7 She said, “This device is fine as far as I can tell. There’s no damage to it. All interior connections and circuits—if that’s what you even call parts this advanced—haven’t been disturbed.”

8 Fischer insisted—and rightly so—that only he could say what disturbed him.

9 The does, disturbed from their thoughts, looked at him resentfully and drew back.

10 I eased my foot out from under Dandy’s head so he wouldn’t be disturbed and came off the steps and stood alone in the deep blackness of the backyard, the old mountains looming over me.

11 The waving and whistling of the boys below, and their pursuit of him from tree to tree, had disturbed his never powerful brains.

12 Ptolemy thought that comets bring wars, hot weather and “disturbed conditions.”

13 He works with emotionally disturbed children.

他从事跟精神异常儿童有关的工作。

14 Teller continually disturbed the peace at Los Alamos, where uncertainties about the lab’s role in postwar research already had the staff on edge.

15 He hated the light bulb’s monotonous surveillance; it disturbed his sleep and, more explicitly, endangered the success of a private project— escape.

16 Only the hum of cars on nearby streets disturbed the still air.

17 “A quiet Shabbat where we can talk and not be disturbed. We will sit and drink tea and talk.”

18 ...these disturbed times.

这些动荡不安的岁月

19 He’s impatient with them, they’ve disturbed the butterflies, which have flown off again.

20 The Fairy is asleep and does not wish to be disturbed.

仙女睡着了,不想被打扰。

disturbed 同义词

2 被扰乱的

ruffled troubled

6 慌乱的

helter-skelter

9 心神不安

disturb

17 不正常的

abnormal warped disordered

21 心烦意乱的

distraught

22 失常的

unnerved

23 不安稳

precarious precariously

26 坎坷的

broken

27 精神不正常的

off trolley demented dotty

29 不安稳的

precarious

31 烦躁的

edgy antsy fretful

32 情绪不正常的

mixed-up

33 有精神病的

mad

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