unnerve 详细解释

unnerve

['ʌn'nə:v]

v.使气馁, 使丧失勇气, 使焦躁

词形变化

副词: unnervingly | 动词过去式: unnerved | 动词过去分词: unnerved | 动词现在分词: unnerving | 动词第三人称单数: unnerves |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.惊吓, 使恐惧

upset  frighten  scare  alarm  startle  

同义参见:

upset  demoralize  

反义:

vt.使失去气力; 使焦躁

nerve  

英英释义

动词 unnerve:

disturb the composure of

同义词:faze, enervate, unsettle

补充

unnerveunnerve英:[ˌʌnˈnə:v] 美:[ʌnˈnɚv]vt.1.使气馁, 使丧失勇气, 使失去信心He hoped to unnerve Kennedy and force him into concessions.他只希望动摇肯尼迪的信念, 迫使他让步。The experience completely unnerved me.那段经历使我彻底丧失了信心。

例句

1. The news about Dermot had unnerved me.关于德莫特的消息令我紧张不安。 2. Tony was unnerved by the uncanny familiarity of her face.奇怪的是, 她看起来竟有些面熟, 这让托尼心慌意乱。 3. The sight of so much blood unnerved her.一见那么多血,把她吓坏了。 4. [as adj. unnerving]an unnerving experience.令人胆怯的经历。 5. His silence unnerved us.他没有吭声,这使我们很不安。 6. Seeing the police in there unnerved me.看见警察在那儿我感到害怕。 7. She was unnerved by his strange manner.他的古怪举止使她惴惴不安。 8. I had an unnerving encounter with her yesterday.昨天我与她偶遇,使我心慌意乱。 9. The news of my brother's accident was unnerving.我哥哥发生意外的消息使我不知所措。 10. The neighborhood was unnervingly quiet.周围安静得使人害怕。