第三人称单数:disconcerts
现在分词:disconcerting
过去分词:disconcerted
过去式:disconcerted
disconcert的反义词
及物动词使不安; 使为难; 使慌张; 使窘迫
disconcert是什么意思
及物动词
1. The young madam was disconcerted to discover that she was being watched.
这位年青的太太发现有人在监视她,便惊惶失措。
2. 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。
1. 使惊惶, 使仓皇失措, 破坏:sea level 海平面 | disconcert 使惊惶, 使仓皇失措, 破坏 | rotary can filler 回转式装罐机
2. 使惊惶:discomposure 心乱 | disconcert 使惊惶 | disconcerted 不安的
3. 使为难,使惊慌~ed慌张的:Befuddled 烂醉的,迷惑的 | Disconcert 使为难,使惊慌~ed慌张的 | Solicitous 热切希望的
4. 使惊惶;使不安:discompose#使不安;弄乱 | disconcert#使惊惶;使不安 | disown#否认
1. 使不安;使困惑;使尴尬
If something disconcerts you, it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed.
e.g. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe...
安东尼的怪笑让萨克利夫不知所措。
e.g. The ambassador was clearly disconcerted by the British reaction.
显然,英国的反应让这位大使很不安。
verb
1. cause to lose one's composure
Synonym: upset discompose untune discomfit
2. cause to feel embarrassment
e.g. The constant attention of the young man confused her