disconcert 详细解释

disconcert

[.diskən'sə:t]

v.使困惑,使仓皇失措,使尴尬

vt.

1. 使仓皇失措; 使困窘

It disconcerted us to learn that they had refused our offer.

得知他们拒绝了我们的提议, 我们感到很窘。

2. 挫败; 扰乱(计划等)

词形变化

副词: dis-concertingly | 动词过去式: disconcerted | 动词过去分词: disconcerted | 动词现在分词: disconcerting | 动词第三人称单数: disconcerts |

词义辨析

同义参见:

addle  demoralize  embarrass  

英英释义

动词 disconcert:

cause to feel embarrassment

同义词:confuse, flurry, put off

cause to lose one's composure

同义词:upset, discompose, untune, discomfit

补充

disconcertdisconcert英:[ˌdiskənˈsə:t] 美:[ˌdɪskənˈsɚt]vt.1.使不安, 使为难2.使慌张, 使窘迫

例句

1. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe.安东尼的苦笑让萨克利夫不知所措。 2. The general hoped by this manoeuvre to disconcert the enemy's plan.这位将军希望通过这次作战行动扰乱敌人的计划。 3. I changed my mind and disconcerted her plan.我改变了主意,打乱了她的计划。 4. His vague reply disconcerted us completely.他那含糊的回答弄得我们很为难。 5. Her constant shuffling of newspapers disconcerted us.她不断地乱翻报纸使我们心神不定。 6. the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her.突然变换主题让她措手不及。 7. [as adj. disconcerted]she was amused to see a disconcerted expression on his face.她饶有兴趣地看着他脸上惊慌的表情。 8. She was disconcerted when everyone stopped talking and looked at her.大家停止说话看着她时,她变得不知所措。 9. News of his criminal past has disconcerted even his admirers.有关他以往犯罪经历的消息甚至使崇拜他的人都感到难堪。 10. I was disconcerted by her tone of voice.她的语气使我感到不安。 11. We were very disconcerted to learn that our flight had been canceled.听说我们的航班已被取消,我们感到非常沮丧。 12. I found it disconcerting to be left alone in her office.我觉得一个人独自留在她的办公室中很难为情。 13. He has a disconcerting habit of answering a question with another question.他有个令人为难的习惯,即用另一个问题来回答问题。