disquiet 详细解释

disquiet

[dis'kwaiət]

n.担心,焦虑
v.使不安, 使担心

vt.

使焦急不安; 使忧虑

The bad news disquieted him.

那个坏消息使他焦急不安。

n.

不安; 忧虑[U]

The President's speech caused considerable disquiet in some European capitals.

总统的演说在一些欧洲国家首都引起很大不安。

词形变化

副词: disquietingly | 名词: disquietness | 动词过去式: disquieted | 动词过去分词: disquieted | 动词现在分词: disquieting | 动词第三人称单数: disquiets |

词义辨析

同义参见:

suspense  tension  unrest  stir  trouble  anxiety  

反义:

vt.使不安; 使忧虑

relieve  soothe  

反义参见:

quiet  

英英释义

名词 disquiet:

a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments

同义词:anxiousness

the trait of seeming ill at ease

同义词:unease, uneasiness

动词 disquiet:

disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed

同义词:perturb, unhinge, trouble, cark, distract, disorder

补充

disquietdisquiet英:[disˈkwaiət] 美:[dɪsˈkwaɪɪt]vt.1.使不安, 使忧虑, 使烦恼n.1.忧虑, 不安, 内心不平静, 烦恼

例句

1. He expressed deep disquiet at the prospect of a military confrontation.他对军事对抗的前景表示了深切的不安。 2. Many physicists expressed extreme disquiet about the proposal.许多物理学家对这一提议表示极度不安。 3. There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.公众对这种维护治安的举措的成本日益感到忧虑。 4. This information disquieted him.这个消息使他焦虑不安。 5. Her mind was disquiet.她内心不安。 6. The news disquieted his mother.这则消息令他母亲不安。 7. The news about the layoffs disquieted many workers.有关解雇的消息令许多工人忧虑。 8. public disquiet about animal testing.公众对动物试验的不安。 9. she felt disquieted at the lack of interest the girl had shown.她为这个女孩表现出来的缺乏兴趣而着急。 10. We were disquieted by the news.这条消息令我们担忧。 11. We found the news disquieting.我们觉得这消息令人不安。 12. The letter gave disquieting news of the war.这封信带来了令人不安的战争消息。 13. 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。 14. 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。