英:[ˌdɪskəm'pəʊʒə(r)]
美:[ˌdɪskəm'poʊʒə(r)]
英:[ˌdɪskəm'pəʊʒə(r)]
美:[ˌdɪskəm'poʊʒə(r)]
词根:discompose
adj.discomposed 不安的;失去平衡的
vt.discompose 使烦恼;使不安;使混乱
Middle English
The first known use of discompose was in 1645
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
discomposeverb
to disturb the calmness or peace of : agitate
discomposed by the bad news
disarrange
hair discomposed by the wind
1 He staggered back against the panels of the carriage; his mouth opened and shut; it seemed there was no language sufficiently chaotic to express his discomposure.
2 Cool and high-couraged as this witness had shown herself, he could not avoid noticing signs of discomposure which pointed to unnatural feelings and untruthful statements.
3 Rotha's discomposure on the other hand cooled, and a sense of amusement got up.
4 Master Bertie gave me no time for hesitation, but, holding my arm, urged me on to where the ostler stood awaiting the event with a face of much discomposure.
5 "Who spoke?" he cried, a sudden discomposure in his voice and manner.
6 The moment, however, that he got his head out again, he resumed his narrative at the exact point at which it had been perforce broken off without exhibiting the least discomposure.
7 And Colin MacLeod, hesitating a moment, walked straight up to Dwight Wade—to that young man’s discomposure, it must be confessed.
8 Selden received this thrust without discomposure.
听到这样尖刻的讥讽赛尔登并未感到不安.
9 He listened attentively, but with no sign of discomposure visible upon his countenance.
10 He was wondering why that sudden purpose had flashed in Bancroft’s eyes, why he had shown that momentary discomposure, and why he was now dwelling so much more strongly on the fact of Conrad’s opposition.
11 the wind ruffled her hair and discomposed her carefully arranged papers
12 “But sure I can make it even,” said Larry, facing him again without discomposure; “for I’ll sing a bit of song for you to dance by.”
13 He met my glance without showing any signs of discomposure.
14 "What," said Constantia, with discomposure in her accent, "was your motive for seeking me?"
15 All thought was wholly beaten from my mind by the vehemency of my discomposure.
16 “We hadn’t the least right to come, of course,” she began, recognising that speech alone could dissolve that strange silence and discomposure which seemed to have fallen upon all of them.
17 Lord Dudley, on the contrary, bowed reverently to his Royal Highness, without the slightest evidence of discomposure or irritation, his easy smile curling his lip.
18 “That I am not,” answered Allaster hastily, and with evident discomposure.
19 With her usual delicacy, she would not intrust the duty to a servant, who might witness her friend's discomposure and comment upon it.
20 On entering Mrs. Richards's pretty flower-scented little saloon, they were startled and somewhat embarrassed at finding that lady in tears, and Major Dalrymple walking about the room with very evident symptoms of discomposure.
1 不安
nervous uncomfortable anxious rocky troubled insecure restless uneasy disturbed apprehensive queasy twitchy harassed unquiet suspensive suspensively uncomfortably uneasily apprehensively alarmedly fear sweat discomfort disturbance fret dread unrest suspense dismay agitation angst qualm malaise unease misgiving perturbation uneasiness distemper disquiet solicitude inquietude totter unanchor disturb rattle psych fidget discompose get under skin with bated breath anxious seat jumpy yeasty anxiety apprehension discontent tremble pain shake flutter in a state in a flutter keep in suspense put in a flutter all-overish sorry unsettled streaked disconcerted all-overs dispeace misease disease wonder stew flurry tremor distaste pucker dingbat disquietude katzenjammer incertitude psych-out bother overwhelm undo unsettle disconcert untune do to