形容词使人紧张不安的; 使人胆怯的
及物动词使气馁(unnerve的现在分词); 使…紧张或慌张; 使焦躁
名词除神经法
1. 使身心交疲的:? flight recorder 飞行记录器 | ? unnerving 使身心交疲的 | ? lethargy 懒散
2. 除神经法:unnecessarymeansoflivelihood 非生活必需品 | unnerving 除神经法 | unneutralized 未中和的
1. 令人担心的;令人不舒服的
If you describe something as unnerving, you mean that it makes you feel worried or uncomfortable.
e.g. It is very unnerving to find out that someone you see every day is carrying a potentially deadly virus.
发现朝夕相处的人竟携带着一种可能致命的病毒是一件令人很不安的事情。
e.g. ...her unnerving habit of continuously touching people she was speaking to.
她与人说话时老是碰触对方的恼人习惯
1. Call me a prude if you will, but there is something odd and unnerving about contraception pills being sold over the counter.
2. The diver's mauling follows a spate of attacks on swimmers off Australian beaches last month, unnerving summer holidaymakers.
3. He said worries about marquee companies from General Motors to Citigroup are unnerving investors.
4. The unexpected and slightly unnerving sight of these huge metal birds made lasting impressions on the young boy.
5. But as thrilling as it's been to watch Watson work, it's also been unnerving.
6. So as unsettling as it was to learn this information, it was even more unnerving to not know what to do about it.
7. What is unnerving is that two of the perpetrators butchered immediate members of their families.
8. These large rises and falls are unnerving but they are part of consolidation behavior.