disconcerts

英 [ˌdɪskənˈsɜːts] 美 [ˌdɪskənˈsɜːrts]

v.  使不安; 使困惑; 使尴尬
disconcert的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使不安;使困惑;使尴尬
    If something disconcerts you, it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed.
    1. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe...
      安东尼的怪笑让萨克利夫不知所措。
    2. The ambassador was clearly disconcerted by the British reaction.
      显然,英国的反应让这位大使很不安。

双语例句

  1. Balk: Any deceptive movement that disconcerts an opponent before or during the serve; also called a "feint".
    假动作:在发球前或发球中,用虚假动作干扰对方,也称“虚晃”。
  2. My mother would release her disconcerts by sullen drones of complaints and scoldings, as befitted her role of the disciplinarian of the family.
    我母亲会通过絮絮叨叨地抱怨和斥责来排解她的不称心,正如她在家里所扮演的严格执行纪律的角色。
  3. That which emerges from the cemetery intimidates and disconcerts that which emerges from the cave; the ferocious fear the sinister; wolves recoil when they encounter a ghoul.
    从宅兆里出来的使从洞窟里出来的感到胆怯和张皇失措,凶猛的怕阴险的,狼群在碰到吃尸鬼时退缩了。