disquiet如何读

英:[dɪsˈkwaɪət]

美:[dɪsˈkwaɪɪt]

disquiet是什么意思

  • n.担心;焦虑
  • v.使不安;使担心

disquiet自然拼读

dis·qui·et

dIs kwaI iht

disquiet变形

第三人称单数:disquiets

现在分词:disquieting

过去式:disquieted

过去分词:disquieted

disquiet扩展

disquietedly (adv.), disquietly (adv.)

disquiet词根

词根:disquiet

adj.

disquieting 令人不安的;令人忧虑的

adv.

disquietingly 令人心烦地

n.

disquietude 不安,忧虑,焦虑

v.

disquieting 使不安;使忧虑(disquiet的ing形式)

disquiet英英释义

Noun

1. a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments

2. the trait of seeming ill at ease

Verb

1. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed;

"She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill"

disquiet词源中文解释

"剥夺平静、休息或宁静",1520年代,来自 dis- + quiet (v.)。相关词汇: Disquieted; disquieting。作为名词,"缺乏宁静、休息或和平",1580年代。

disquiet词源英文解释

The first known use of disquiet was circa 1530

disquiet儿童词典英英释义

disquiet1 of 2verb

to make uneasy or restless : disturb

disquiet2 of 2noun

an uneasy feeling

disquiet1 of 2verb

to make uneasy or restless : disturb

disquiet2 of 2noun

an uneasy feeling

disquiet 例句

1 Six parts arrogance , three parts disquiet and one part guilt towards your late husband.

六分得意,三分紧张,还有一份对先帝的愧疚.

2 The experience of being so coldly lied about at trial by someone you don’t even know was one of the most disquieting parts of the trial for Walter.

3 There is increasing public disquiet about the number of violent crimes in the city.

4 The President's speech caused considerable disquiet in some European capitals.

总统的演说在一些欧洲国家首都引起很大不安.

5 His mind was disquiet.

6 Take good note of any feelings of disquiet or fear and act upon them.

觉察到了不安或恐惧的感觉,抓紧行动。

7 As far as he could tell, his was the only cigarette holder in the whole Mediterranean theater of operations, and the thought was both flattering and disquieting.

8 He found her letter disquieting.

他觉得她的信令人不安。

9 Somehow, the atmosphere has to be set so that a disquieting sense of being wrong is the normal attitude of the investigators.

10 A sea, which..was very disquiet.

11 When she slipped it on her finger, she had the disquieting sensation that she was being swallowed by him, that he was all around her, and though it was uncanny, it was not entirely unpleasant.

12 I must say that bad news disquiets me a great deal.

我得说那坏消息使我非常不安.

13 “We may have been given only a glimpse of what this special unit did regarding this case,” he read, “but what we know is more than disquieting.”

14 The disquiet of recent days burns away like morning mist.

15 I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.

我得说那坏消息使我非常不安。

16 There has been private disquiet at the club over two incidents this season.

本赛季发生了两件事让俱乐部有点不安。

17 Cadence displayed a disquieting desire to rid herself of all unnecessary possessions, even things of sentimental value, almost as if doing penance for past crimes.

18 One measure of the modellers' prestige is the disquiet they inspired among free-market types.

衡量模型建立者的威望的标准之一就是他们的模型在不同类型的自由市场所引起的波动。

19 Jonas said the standard phrase automatically, and tried to pay better attention while his mother told of a dream fragment, a disquieting scene where she had been chastised for a rule infraction she didn’t understand.

20 Now Libya, which accounts for about 2 percent of global production, seems on the brink of civil war, creating further disquiet.

现在,占全球石油产量约2%的利比亚似乎也处在内战边缘,进一步加剧了恐慌。

disquiet 同义词

1 不平静

unquiet

2 挂虑

careful fear

4 心乱

flutter discompose

8 使担心

worry disturb

17 使心乱

flutter discompose

18 忧虑不安

on tenterhooks

19 使忧虑

exercise worry

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