disconcerting
基本解釋
- adj.不安的;睏惑的
- 動(dòng)詞disconcert的現(xiàn)在分詞.
英漢例句
- It all sounds rather disconcerting, but should you be worried about this?
這些聽起來(lái)挺然人不安的,但是你應(yīng)該爲(wèi)這個(gè)擔(dān)心嗎? - How disconcerting, then, must be the advent of an American president who shows signs of heeding Arab complaints.
於是,一位表現(xiàn)出傾聽阿拉伯怨言跡象的美國(guó)縂統(tǒng)的登場(chǎng)必將是多麼的令人不安啊。 - She was a grave and silent little person with the disconcerting habit of holding your gaze unblinkingly, as if you had nothing in common.
康妮是個(gè)嚴(yán)肅沉默的小人兒,她有個(gè)令人不安的習(xí)慣:眼睛一眨不眨地盯著人看,就好像你和她沒(méi)有絲毫的共同之処。 - What was particularly disconcerting to Flores was that even when studies were adjusted for such things as income, the differences remained.
- But the research keeps revealing unexpected, sometimes disconcerting, evidence to explain just how true this is.
FORBES: Wandering into Alzheimer's: Could Your Thoughts Reduce Your Risk? - This can be especially disconcerting when the investor has reason to believe wrongdoing may be involved.
FORBES: Anatomy of (Yet Another) Hedge Fund Fraud (June 1, 2001) - Even more disconcerting is the impact of social networking and potential fraudulent schemes through crowdfunding.
FORBES: Crowdfunding: Potential Legal Disaster Waiting To Happen
雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- Even More Disconcerting 更令人不安
- discomforting disconcerting disquieting 令人不安的
- That ' s disconcerting 想
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- If you say that something is disconcerting, you mean that it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed.
- disconcertingly