unquiet
英 [ˌʌnˈkwaɪət]
美 [ˌʌnˈkwaɪət]
adj. 不平静的; 焦躁不安的; 心神不宁的
BNC.41506 / COCA.36788
牛津词典
adj.
- 不平静的;焦躁不安的;心神不宁的
not calm; anxious and restless
英英释义
adj
- characterized by unrest or disorder
- unquiet days of riots
- following the assassination of Martin Luter King ours was an unquiet nation
- spent an unquiet night tossing and turning
- causing or fraught with or showing anxiety
- spent an anxious night waiting for the test results
- cast anxious glances behind her
- those nervous moments before takeoff
- an unquiet mind
双语例句
- Those are signs of an unquiet mind.
这是心烦意乱的表现。 - After the Cold War, peace and development became tendency of the day, but the international society is still unquiet, especially since the midterm of 1990s, the increasing elements that threaten national security have been influencing on the world immensely.
冷战结束以来,和平与发展成为时代主题,但国际社会并非风平浪静,特别是90年代中期以来,威胁国家安全的因素不断增多,对一国乃至世界都产生了巨大影响。 - Till morning dawned I was tossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea.
我在欢快而不安的海洋上颠簸,直到早晨。 - Give them unquiet dreams;
使它们的梦境波澜起伏; - Spent an anxious night waiting for the test results; cast anxious glances behind her; those nervous moments before takeoff; an unquiet mind.
因等待考试结果而度过了一个焦虑的夜晚;在她身后投去了焦虑的一瞥;起飞前紧张的片刻;焦虑的情绪。 - Must you call me, you unquiet one?
你定要叫我么,你这不安静的人? - Because of my words he had an unquiet night.
因为我说的话他彻夜未眠。 - He bent his head mournfully, and sighed in deep sorrow, as an unquiet spirit might sigh.
他身穿铠甲,头低垂着,一副愁容,像一个不幸的精灵,深深地叹息着。 - Confidence implies a break& through from reserve, the bursting of the bonds which imprison an unquiet heart.
信任意味着打破限制、摧毁那种禁锢一个不平静心灵的枷锁。 - Oh, happy are we if the hurricanes that ripple life's unquiet sea have the effect of making Jesus more precious.
如果顚簸我们生活的飓风,能使我们的主更加宝贵的话,我们的顚簸也是舒适的了。