disquietude

英 [dɪs'kwaɪətjuːd] 美
  • n. 不安,忧虑,焦虑

英文词源


disquietude (n.)
1709; from disquiet on model of quietude.

双语例句


1. 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.

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2. 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.

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3. The disquietude of his air, the somewhat apprehensive impatience of his manner, surprised me.
他神情不安, 急躁的举止中有点担忧, 这使我吃了一惊.

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