第三人称单数:disquiets
第三人称复数:disquiets
现在分词:disquieting
过去分词:disquieted
过去式:disquieted
及物动词
1. The bad news disquieted him.
那个坏消息使他焦急不安。
名词
1. Her disquiet made us uneasy too.
她的忧虑使我们也很不安。
2. 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。
1. 不安,动摇:dispute 争吵,争论 | disquiet 不安,动摇 | disregard 忽视,轻视,不理
2. 忧虑:disqualify 使丧失资格 | disquiet 忧虑 | disquieting 令人不安的
3. 失序,動搖不安:dispose 安排 | disquiet 失序,動搖不安 | disquietingly 令人心煩的
4. 担心,焦虑:quietude 平静,寂静 | disquiet 担心,焦虑 | acquiesce 勉强同意,默许
1. 不安;焦急;忧虑
Disquiet is a feeling of worry or anxiety.
e.g. There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
公众对这种治安管理费用的不满情绪与日俱增。
2. 使不安;使忧虑
If something disquiets you, it makes you feel anxious.
e.g. This information disquieted him.
这则消息让他焦虑不安。
1. But Davies'remark pointed to growing Western disquiet about Iran's nuclear advances.
2. Other cinema chains in Britain have expressed disquiet about Disney's move, but so far none has said it will not show the movie.
3. Rising public disquiet about real estate developers'alleged profiteering is accompanying this sharp rise in housing prices.
4. While many taxi drivers are enthusiastic about the cameras, there has been some disquiet about the privacy implications for passengers.
5. The ministry's move is perhaps in response to growing public disquiet about the aging hukou policy.
6. Successful as Apple and Amazon have been with their devices, there are periodic signs of disquiet.
noun
1. the trait of seeming ill at ease
Synonym: unease uneasiness
2. a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments
Synonym: anxiousness
verb