词汇 | disquiet |
释义 | disquiet (noun) disquiet 2 ENTRIES FOUND: disquiet (verb) disquiet (noun) 1 disquiet /dɪsˈkwajət/ verb disquiets; disquieted; disquieting 1 disquiet /dɪsˈkwajət/ verb disquiets; disquieted; disquieting Learner's definition of DISQUIET [+ object] formal : to make (someone) worried or nervous使不安;使忧虑— usually used as (be) disquieted通常用作(be) disquieted We were disquieted by the news.这条消息令我们担忧。 — disquieting adjective [more disquieting; most disquieting] We found the news disquieting.我们觉得这消息令人不安。 The letter gave disquieting news of the war.这封信带来了令人不安的战争消息。 2 disquiet /dɪsˈkwajət/ noun 2 disquiet /dɪsˈkwajət/ noun Learner's definition of DISQUIET [noncount] formal : a feeling of worry or nervousness不安;忧虑 There is increasing public disquiet about/over the number of violent crimes in the city.公众对于城市暴力犯罪的数量越来越忧虑。 The falling stock prices have caused great disquiet [=concern] among shareholders.股价下跌在股民中引起了极大的不安。 |
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