词汇 | uneasy |
释义 | uneasy adjective uk /ʌnˈiː.zi/ us /ʌnˈiː.zi/ B2 slightly worried or uncomfortable about a particular situation: 不安的,焦虑的,担心的 I feel a little uneasy about asking her to do me such a big favour.请她帮我这么大的忙,我有点忐忑不安。 afraid afraidShe was afraid of the dark. frightenedDon't be frightened, my dog is quite friendly. scaredAre you scared of spiders? petrifiedHe got to the top of the tree and was absolutely petrified he'd fall. terrifiedI'm terrified of flying. panic-strickenShe was panic-stricken when her little boy disappeared. used to describe a situation or condition that makes people slightly worried, often because it may not continue successfully: (局势或情况)不稳定的,紧张的,令人不安的 Who can predict how long this uneasy peace between the two countries will last?谁能预言两国之间勉强维持的和平能持续多久? She has a slightly uneasy relationship with her mother-in-law.她和婆婆的关系有一些紧张。 It's the big unknowns that make insurance companies uneasy.令保险公司担心的是无法预测的重大事件。 Her consciousness that she's different makes her feel uneasy.意识到自已与众不同,她感到很不自在。 After the recent riots, an uneasy calm has settled on the city.最近的暴乱平息后,城里笼罩着一种令人不安的平静气氛。 I must admit that I feel rather uneasy about the decision. Russia's presidential campaign came to an uneasy close on Monday. Anxious and worried (all) hot and botheredidiom aflutter agitated angsty anxious fretfully frightened fuss get in a sweatidiom goosey pit of your stomachidiom preoccupied prey prey on sb's mindidiom prey on something worried worriedly worrier worrywart wound up Related worduneasily uneasy | American Dictionaryuneasy adjective us/ʌnˈi·zi/ uncomfortable or anxious: If you travel, you know that uneasy feeling you get when you arrive in a strange city and don’t have a hotel reservation. uneasilyadverbus/ʌnˈi·zə·li/ He stirred uneasily in his chair as she stared at him. Examples of uneasyuneasy Exploration during this period - or exploration which was sponsored or funded by public bodies - trod an uneasy path between scientific research and sensationalism. There's something about this that makes me just a bit uneasy. There are elements of uncertainty in book publishing which make corporate thinkers uneasy. In such conditions government was more uneasy and complex. The division into these sections seems somewhat uneasy. There are also a variety of tense and uneasy representations of their militancy, both in contemporary and historical accounts. Also, they were uneasy because their digging so near the footpath that crossed through this area was drawing a lot of unwanted attention. Any meaningful discussion of the very nature of current political regimes, and their uneasy relations with particular socioeconomic settings, is thereby avoided. What is striking about such programmes, though, is their uneasy relationship with the relevant fans. They use them again and again - they have to - but they feel uneasy about them. Their personality clash made his political life very uneasy. People uneasy about who they are define their tribe against strangelooking others. An equally telling example of the uneasy rapprochement between art and technology is embodied in the mid-century popularity of photography. Four times the viola initiates further discussion, but the discourse closes, unresolved and uneasy. Their lives are fraught with countless problems and anxieties, such as an uneasy relationship with their children, health complaints and depression. See all examples of uneasy 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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