disquietude
美 [d?s'kwa???tjud]
英 [d?s'kwa???tju:d] 
英漢解釋
例句
i might have fallen without a struggle for my life , had not a sudden disquietude seized upon me , and made me turn my head.
我伸長脖子探出右舷墻,看船頭下面翻騰的浪花。要不是忽然感到一陣不安回過頭去的話,我也許來不及掙扎就完蛋了。
his dress, half artist, half dandy, did not excite any suspicion, and, consequently, no disquietude .
他的服裝半似藝術家,半似花花公子,并沒有引起對方的懷疑,因此也沒有惹起什么不安。
The disquietude of his air, the somewhat apprehensive impatience of his manner, surprised me.
他神情不安,急躁的舉止中有點擔憂,這使我吃了一驚。
The lines of his fastidious face showed a vague disquietude .
那過分講究的面孔上的表情是一種隱隱的不安。
The just person enjoys. the greatest peace of mind, while the unjust is full of the utmost disquietude.
公正者快樂,因為他擁有最平和的心靈,而不公正的心靈充斥著極度的憂慮。
Causes for disquietude there are none so long as this blessed sentence is true.
只要這句話是真的,那末一切動蕩不安的原因都必消失。
inquietude A state of restlessness or uneasiness; disquietude
不安;焦慮