词汇 | unsettle |
释义 | unsettle verb[ T ] uk /ʌnˈset.əl/ us /ʌnˈset̬.əl/ unsettleverb[T] (WORRY)to make someone feel anxious or slightly worried : Even the most experienced batsmen were unsettled by the speed of this bowler. These efforts unsettled nationalists in all camps. The spread of the disease has unsettled the country. Many people have complained they are unsettled by automated calls. Here are a set of changes that have made Britain richer but which have deeply unsettled many people. Upsetting and destabilizing bring bring someone down delegitimize destabilization destabilize disruptive disruptively diversionist knock/throw someone for a loopidiom loop make wavesidiom skid stir turn undermine unsettling unspool unspooling upset wave You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Causing anxiety and worry unsettleverb[T] (CHANGE)to make something change, in a way that makes it more difficult to know what will happen: The legislation doesn't appear to have unsettled daily life in Santa Fe. The airline's decision to cut air fares is likely to unsettle the market. This so unsettles the view of America that it's doubly effective. The crisis has unsettled financial markets and brought dire predictions of revolution or civil war from some politicians. Mr Bernanke highlighted the importance of inflation expectations and said sustained high headline inflation - pushed up by energy prices - could unsettle those expectations. And this week's primaries may further unsettle the race. Upsetting and destabilizing bring bring someone down delegitimize destabilization destabilize disruptive disruptively diversionist knock/throw someone for a loopidiom loop make wavesidiom skid stir turn undermine unsettling unspool unspooling upset wave You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Change and changes Seeunsettling |
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