词汇 | unease |
释义 | unease noun[ C or U ] uk /ʌnˈiːz/us(alsouneasiness[ U ]) a feeling of being worried about something: The security lapses have caused widespread unease amongst air passengers. unease about/over/withPolls show an unease over the depth of the government cuts. growing/increasing uneaseYesterday's decision highlights an increasing unease among client companies at the broadening activities of investment banks. He acknowledged that merger talks have created some uneasiness among employees. Examples of uneaseunease I reached this conclusion with substantial unease and turmoil. The moment is set amidst considerable and explicit unease on behalf of both legislators and judges. Similarly, the instrumental and vocal teachers articulated unease about comprehending children and supervising groups. On the whole, however, my unease was not warranted. The unease of liberal councils was finally alleviated by the national government's wresting of township administration from municipal control. Speakers may otherwise verbally indicate their unease with expressing a controversial view. My efforts in this paper will be directed toward exploring the source of this unease, focusing on the problem of cost containment. I must confess, however, to some unease at this form of writing as it is never evident whose account this ultimately is. Indeed, such emotive approaches to the question of extraterrestrialism are with us still, and so is the religious unease on the question of pluralism. Still, his response suggests how the material culture of law enforcement addressed a widespread unease over police procedures. There will inevitably be a deep sense of unease and unhappiness. There was growing unease with this method of recruiting interpreters. This indicates a profound hybridity that may contribute to the psychiatric unease epitomized in the magic complex. As they spoke quietly among themselves, she could sense in some their unease; in some, anticipation; and, in others, desperation. This unease is not just a mental phenomenon, but is based in a physically experienced sense of difference. See all examples of unease These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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