disquietude

n.  不安,忧虑,焦虑



双语例句

  1. "No, excellency, no," returned the steward, with a sort of nervous trembling, which Monte Cristo, a connoisseur in all emotions, rightly attributed to great disquietude.
    “不,大人,不。”管家回答说,他的全身神经质般的颤抖了一下,基督山对喜怒哀乐的洞察可谓行家,一见便知道他内心里非常不安。
  2. It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude.
    这表明了她那永不止歇的精神活力,而今天,由于受到她母亲不平静的心情的拨弄和挑动,她那足尖舞跳得益发不知疲倦。
  3. And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and disquietude.
    直到现在,我还能时常感受到同样的忧虑和不安。
  4. A state of brooding disquietude about a colleague's success.
    关心同事的成功与否而陷入沉思的忧虑中。
  5. Franz felt a shudder run through his veins at observing that the feeling of the duke and the countess was so much in unison with his own personal disquietude.
    弗兰兹看到公爵和伯爵夫人的感觉和他自己的焦虑这样一致,就觉得一阵寒颤透过了他的全身。
  6. I might have fallen without a struggle for my life, had not a sudden disquietude seized upon me, and made me turn my head.
    如果不是一种突如其来的不安抓住了我,使我回过头去,我也许都来不及挣扎就丧了命。
  7. All hearts beat with disquietude, save only the heart of Michel arden.
    每一颗心都急得怦怦乱跳,只有米歇尔?阿当是一个例外。
  8. The lines of his fastidious face showed a vague disquietude.
    那过分讲究的面孔上的表情是一种隐隐的不安。
  9. Causes for disquietude there are none so long as this blessed sentence is true.
    只要这句话是真的,那末一切动荡不安的原因都必消失。

英英释义

noun

  1. feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable

      Synonym:    edginessuneasinessinquietude