disquiet
disquiet 英 [dɪsˈkwaɪət] 美 [dɪsˈkwaɪɪt]
vt. 使不安;使担心,使忧虑 n. 担心,不安;焦虑,忧虑
进行时:disquieting 过去式:disquieted 过去分词:disquieted 第三人称单数:disquiets 名词复数:disquiets
- If you feel a sense of disquiet, you're worried or anxious about something. Disquiet at the dinner table means that everyone feels upset or on edge.
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- vt. 使不安;使担心,使忧虑
- n. 担心,不安;焦虑,忧虑
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1. Now Libya, which accounts for about 2 per cent of global production, seems on the brink of civil war, creating further disquiet.
眼下,占全球石油产量约2%的利比亚似乎也处在内战边缘,进一步加剧了市场的不安情绪。
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2. Am I alone in hearing, amidst the prevailing ghostly disquiet, the spectral weirdness, a hint of derision, even disrespectful mirth, in the dialogue between the piano left hand and bassoon?
我是否被包围在肆意可怕的忧虑、离奇的命运、嘲笑的暗示,甚至无礼的欢乐当中,独自倾听钢琴与巴松管的对答?
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