disconcert如何读

英:[ˌdɪskənˈsɜ:t]

美:[ˌdɪskənˈsɜrt]

disconcert是什么意思

vt.

使不安

使为难

使慌张

使窘迫

disconcert自然拼读

dis·con·cert

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disconcert变形

第三人称单数:disconcerts

现在分词:disconcerting

过去式:disconcerted

过去分词:disconcerted

disconcert扩展

disconcertingly (adv.)

disconcert词根

词根:disconcert

adj.

disconcerting 令人不安的;打扰人的

disconcerted 不安的;惊慌的

adv.

disconcertingly 使人窘迫地;令人仓皇失措地

n.

disconcertment 仓皇失措

v.

disconcerted 使困惑;使仓皇失措(disconcert的过去分词)

disconcert英英释义

transitive verb

to upset the calm or self-assurance of; ruffle.The announcement of a change in the manner of judging disconcerted the competitors.

to thwart by confusing or disarranging.

disconcert词源中文解释

"使混乱," 1680年代,源自法语 disconcerter(现代法语 déconcerter)"混乱的",由 dis- "相反"(见 dis-)和 concerter(见 concert(v.))组成。相关词汇: Disconcerted; disconcerting; disconcertingly。

disconcert词源英文解释

obsolete French disconcerter, alteration of Middle French desconcerter, from des- dis- + concerter to concert

The first known use of disconcert was in 1632

disconcert儿童词典英英释义

disconnectverb

to undo or break the connection of disconnect a telephone

disconnect two pipes

disconnectverb

to undo or break the connection of disconnect a telephone

disconnect two pipes

disconnectverb

to undo or break the connection of disconnect a telephone

disconnect two pipes

disconnectedadjective

not connected : separate

impossible to understand : incoherent sense 2

a disconnected speech

disconnectverb

to undo or break the connection of disconnect a telephone

disconnect two pipes

disconcertverb

to disturb the arrangement of : upset

the unexpected event disconcerted their plans

to disturb the self-control of

your frank stare disconcerted me

disconcertverb

to disturb the arrangement of : upset

the unexpected event disconcerted their plans

to disturb the self-control of

your frank stare disconcerted me

disconcertverb

to disturb the arrangement of : upset

the unexpected event disconcerted their plans

to disturb the self-control of

your frank stare disconcerted me

disconcertverb

to disturb the arrangement of : upset

the unexpected event disconcerted their plans

to disturb the self-control of

your frank stare disconcerted me

disconcert 例句

1 Brandon also testified about the disconcerting drawing the shooter made on the math worksheet on the day of the shooting.

2 Also, Dewey found the self-consciously casual conversation of his fellow witnesses, as they stood awaiting the start of what one witness termed “the festivities,” disconcerting.

3 The new injury endowed the big oaf with a disconcerting lisp.

4 He found the man’s lack of insignia disconcerting and was not even sure he had to say ‘sir.’

5 He’d opened windows before to find himself above the ground of another world, so he shouldn’t have been surprised to find he was underground for a change, but it was disconcerting.

6 The silence and the intimacy of the room disconcerts him.

7 It was somehow more disconcerting than if the haint had been solid.

8 The most disconcerting image was the look of genuine affection he occasionally showed her.

9 The effect was disconcerting, dizzying; her too-tight beaded slippers seemed to float in midair.

10 He was disconcerted to find the other guests formally dressed.

他看到其他客人都穿得正正经经的,觉得很尴尬。

11 Many patrons enjoy the experience immensely, while others find it disconcerting and prefer to wear their own faces.

12 Doval is all arm and legs coming at the hitter at a disconcerting three-quarters motion that’s particularly disturbing to right-handed hitters.

13 But the fact that trust and safety has been so busy on AI is something that makes these layoffs disconcerting to people on the outside.

14 He had the disconcerting sense that if he looked through the glass he would see himself running drills in the training rooms, seated at the long table in the dining hall.

15 Because quantifiers like both and either have a disconcerting habit of floating around the sentence, the phrases that come after them may end up nonparallel, and that grates on the ear.

16 But this did not disconcert the enthusiast, who proceeded with the story of Joseph Smith's bankruptcy in 1837, and how his ruined creditors gave him a coat of tar and feathers;

他依然罗里罗嗦地详细介绍下去:史密斯在1837年如何破产,那些被他拖垮了的股东如何把他身上涂满了沥青然后强迫他在羽毛上打滚;

17 The agreement caps a disconcerting episode involving several vaccine makers and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a public-private partnership that worked with the World Health Organization as the Covid-19 pandemic erupted four years ago to bring Covid shots to low- and middle-income countries.

18 The events about to occur will disconcert others but not you.

即将发生的事件s会 搅乱别人而不是你.

19 The President was slightly disconcerted: Mrs. Coulter’s eyes were heavy with sleep, and she could hardly see in the glare from the corridor light.

20 She was of a much higher rank than Baruch or Balthamos, and visible by a shimmering, disconcerting light that seemed to come from somewhere else.

disconcert 同义词

7 失措

flummox

8 使吃惊

rock surprise

9 使失常

distemper discompose

16 使惊惶

panic

18 心烦意乱的

distracted

23 使惊慌失措

Rattle

25 使失措

flummox

29 仓皇失措

abash out of countenance

32 使仓皇失措

abash

34 心烦意乱

distracted nohow jangle

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