unsettled 英 [ʌnˈsetld]   美 [ʌnˈsɛtld]

unsettled

unsettled  英 [ʌnˈsetld] 美 [ʌnˈsɛtld]

adj. 未决定的;怀疑的;未处理的;不整齐的 

You talk of her mind being unsettled. How the devil could it be otherwise in her frightful isolation? 你说她的心绪紊乱,她处在那种可怕的孤独中,不这样又能怎么样呢?

  • Something that's unsettled is out of order or unstable in some way. If you've just moved and started at a new school, your whole life may feel unsettled.
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  • adj. 未决定的;怀疑的;未处理的;不整齐的
  • 1. You talk of her mind being unsettled. How the devil could it be otherwise in her frightful isolation?

    你说她的心绪紊乱,她处在那种可怕的孤独中,不这样又能怎么样呢?

  • unsettled (adj.) 1590s, "not peaceful, not firmly established," from unsettle (v.) or else from un- (1) "not" + past participle of settle (v.). Meaning "not occupied by settlers" is attested from 1724.
un·set·tled / ʌnˈsetld ; NAmE ʌnˈsetld / adjective 1 (of a situation 形势 ) that may change; making people uncertain about what might happen 多变的;不安定的;不平稳的;动荡不安的 These were difficult and unsettled times. 那是个艰难而动荡的时期。 The weather has been very unsettled (= it has changed a lot). 天气一直变幻莫测。 2 not calm or relaxed 不镇静的;心绪不宁的;不安的 They all felt restless and unsettled. 他们都感到焦躁不安。 3 (of an argument, etc. 争论等 ) that continues without any agreement being reached 无休止的;未解决的 SYN unresolved 4 (of a bill, etc. 账单等 ) not yet paid 未支付的;未付清的 un·set·tled / ʌnˈsetld ; NAmE ʌnˈsetld /
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