adj. 气馁的;烦恼不安的
v. 使失去气力;使焦躁(unnerve 的过去分词形式)
词根:unnerve
adj.
unnerving 使人紧张不安的
n.
unnerving 除神经法
v.
unnerving 使失去气力,使丧失勇气,使焦躁(unnerve的ing形式)
vt.
unnerve 使失去勇气;使身心交疲;使焦躁;使失常
1.They were unnerved by how old they were, how boring things could be, how tired they were of their marriages.
他们因为年龄的渐长,周遭的乏味,婚姻的疲倦而对生活失去了热情。
2.But just because you're unnerved doesn't mean you're a lousy investor.
不过身心交瘁并不一定意味着你就是个糟糕的投资者。
3.But the noise unnerved me, and I did not hurry.
但是那个声音让我紧张,我没有赶快走。
4.Investors were also unnerved by signs that the European economy seems to be slipping closer to recession.
对于欧洲经济出现走向衰退的迹象,投资者也深感不安。
5.I responded, slightly unnerved.
我有点不耐烦地答道。
6.September's quake, along a previously unknown fault line, had unnerved locals. How and where to rebuild are now big questions.
去年九月的地震——单是一条尚不为人知的断层线——就令当地人感到焦虑不安,至今,何时何地重建新城还悬而未决。
7.And not a little unnerved about what Greece might have in store for me.
而不是有点气馁什么希腊可能在商店有我。