disquieting如何读

英:[dɪsˈkwaɪətɪŋ]

美:[ dɪsˈkwaɪətɪŋ]

disquieting是什么意思

  • adj.引起不安的
  • 动词disquiet的现在分词.

disquieting词根

词根:disquiet

adv.

disquietingly 令人心烦地

n.

disquiet 担心,不安;焦虑,忧虑

disquietude 不安,忧虑,焦虑

vt.

disquiet 使不安;使担心,使忧虑

disquieting英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to take away the peace or tranquility of : disturb, alarm

were disquieted by recent events

noun

lack of peace or tranquility : anxiety

great disquiet among shareholders

adjective

uneasy, disquieted

disquieting词源英文解释

The first known use of disquiet was circa 1530

disquieting儿童词典英英释义

disquiet1 of 2verb

to make uneasy or restless : disturb

disquiet2 of 2noun

an uneasy feeling

disquieting 例句

1 That locality was always vaguely disquieting, even in the broad glare of afternoon.

那一带地方一向隐隐约约使人感到心神不安甚至在下午耀眼的阳光里也一样.

2 There, the Polish National Ballet unspooled a flickering, disquieting view of humanity, with dancers as light and fleet as wrens but burdened with unnameable psychic ills.

3 There are some very funny things in the first four episodes, and, as is often the case with this unusual, and now hugely popular, comedian, sad and disquieting moments as well.

4 Perhaps the most disquieting section is “Consequences of Climate Change,” which features “before and after” images of affected sites worldwide.

5 Mr. Bishara said their process is as unconventional as the way Mr. Wan shoots his films, with their unnerving wide shots and disquieting angles.

6 He heard from the kitchen the steady drip of the refrigerator, a rhythm demanding and disquieting.

他听到厨房冰箱有节奏的滴水声, 持续不断,叫人心烦.

7 The results are disquieting, aesthetically as well as expressively.

8 The news is disquieting in the extreme.

这新闻让人非常不安.

9 The most disquieting thing about the scofflaw spirit is its extreme infectiousness.

这种藐视法律的情绪,最令人不安之处在于其传染性.

10 There is something disquieting about this Gothic, overgrown landscape.

11 That view was somehow disquieting; so they turned from the sight and went down into the hollow circle.

12 Perhaps the most disquieting part of the experience was that it was exactly like Marcus’s delivery, except that we knew from the start that Julius would not survive.

13 The result is a masterpiece that, in speaking of its time, offers disquieting relevance to our own.

14 Bradley Cooper, who on the surface is a much less disquieting actor than Power, now has that role.

15 Beneath 20 Feet Tall's shimmering strings and electric piano there are both disquieting electronics and an insistent creak.

16 Their various, somehow disquieting images of the valley, shot at some distance, suggest the kind of grim, residual isolation a person or community can feel when burdened by such a legacy.

17 The sudden star power of Shiraga is both understandable and a little disquieting.

18 Even for a man so little given to intuition as he was, the dark mansion was disquieting: it seemed to hold a hidden monster.

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

20 Dead cell phones, power outages, and a bit of metaphysical theory add to the eerie, disquieting atmosphere.

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