unnerving 英 [ˌʌn'nɜ:vɪŋ]   美 [ˌʌn'nɜvɪŋ]

unnerving

unnerving  英 [ˌʌn'nɜ:vɪŋ] 美 [ˌʌn'nɜvɪŋ]

adj. 使人紧张不安的  n. 除神经法  v. 使失去气力,使丧失勇气,使焦躁(unnerve的ing形式) 

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That was eight years ago. It was an unnerving experience. 这是八年前的一段让我心力交瘁的经历。
She began peppering me with unnerving questions -- like why planes crashed, how frequently, and whether I knew that this one would be safe. 女儿开始问我一些让人不知所措的问题,为什么飞机会坠毁,机率是多少,她要搭乘的这架飞机会不会安全。

  • Use the adjective unnerving to describe situations and experiences that cause you to lose your courage. No matter how brave you are, a walk alone through a cemetery at night is bound to be a little unnerving.
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  • adj. 使人紧张不安的
  • n. 除神经法
  • v. 使失去气力,使丧失勇气,使焦躁(unnerve的ing形式)
  • 1. That was eight years ago. It was an unnerving experience.

    这是八年前的一段让我心力交瘁的经历。

  • 2. She began peppering me with unnerving questions -- like why planes crashed, how frequently, and whether I knew that this one would be safe.

    女儿开始问我一些让人不知所措的问题,为什么飞机会坠毁,机率是多少,她要搭乘的这架飞机会不会安全。

  • 3. These were weird, unnerving interviews, and I don’t pretend to understand what’s going on in the minds of people who have suffered such blows and remained so optimistic.

    面对这些怪异的,不合常理的采访结果,我无法假装理解这些人,遭受如此打击却依然如此乐观,他们究竟在想些什么?

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