unnerve
美 [?n?n?rv]
英 [?n?n??(r)v] 
- v.使緊張;使恐懼;使喪失信心
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)使喪失勇氣;使失去勇氣;使焦躁
詞形變化
第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):unnerves 現(xiàn)在分詞:unnerving 過(guò)去式:unnerved 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | ~ sb 使緊張;使恐懼;使喪失信心to make sb feel nervous or frightened or lose confidence |
| His silence unnerved us. 他的沉默令我們心里發(fā)慌。 |
| She appeared strained and a little unnerved. 她看起來(lái)神色不安,有點(diǎn)心慌。 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Lou felt that they were wandering from the point, and that in digression Alexandra might unnerve him.
婁感到他們離開(kāi)了話題,而在閑扯中,亞歷山德拉可能使他遭受挫折。
Though a man of few words, he radiates a calm and focus that unnerve the others, who are only interested in pillaging and looting.
雖然他少言寡語(yǔ),但他渾身上下散發(fā)出一種沉著冷靜的態(tài)度,并尋找使其他冒險(xiǎn)者變得失去生氣的原因,現(xiàn)在那些人只是熱衷于掠奪戰(zhàn)利品。
In fact, their confidence and assertiveness tends to unnerve my older male colleagues.
實(shí)際上,她們的自信和魄力使年長(zhǎng)的男性同行們倍感壓力。
calculation opportunity unnerve creativity and imagination the fact that I believe its a curse rather than.
計(jì)算機(jī)會(huì)使人們喪失想象力和創(chuàng)造力這一事實(shí)使我相信其是禍而非。
But such measures would likely unnerve financial markets looking for more certainty beyond the next few months.
但是,此類(lèi)措施可能令金融市場(chǎng)焦躁不安,因市場(chǎng)希望未來(lái)數(shù)月后形勢(shì)更加明朗。
Nonetheless, while likening Hungary to Greece may unnerve international investors, the comparison has domestic political merits.
盡管如此,雖然匈牙利很有可能同希臘一樣,令國(guó)際投資者望而生畏,但其國(guó)內(nèi)政治卻因此而受益。
That could increase risk premiums and unnerve frothy financial markets around the world.
美元暴跌無(wú)疑會(huì)增加風(fēng)險(xiǎn)溢價(jià)并使全球的泡沫性金融市場(chǎng)失常。
Plunging bank stocks can unnerve policy makers, because banks serve as a crucial link between savers and borrowers.
銀行股重挫可讓政策制定者不安,因?yàn)?/c>銀行在存款人和借款人之間起著關(guān)鍵的橋梁作用。
The report is likely further to unnerve investors, even though the writedown estimates are lower than those of some private economists.
IMF的報(bào)告可能進(jìn)一步使投資者感到焦慮,即使預(yù)估的減記數(shù)低于一些私營(yíng)部門(mén)經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家的預(yù)期。
Burning churches, and the perceived danger of worsening violence, will unnerve foreign investors and tourists.
教堂被縱火,升化的暴力事件是外國(guó)投資者與游客失去了勇氣。
The Warsaw-born artist has created a piece that the gallery fully expects will unnerve and unsettle visitors.
對(duì)于這件由出生在華沙的藝術(shù)家創(chuàng)作的雕塑作品,美術(shù)館認(rèn)為參觀者很可能會(huì)感到精神緊張、惶惶不安。
The final piece of the plan may unnerve some taxpayers.
這個(gè)計(jì)劃的最后一點(diǎn)可能會(huì)使一些納稅人失望。
If economies sink back into recession, further fiscal expansion could unnerve markets.
如果經(jīng)濟(jì)再次陷入衰退,進(jìn)一步的財(cái)政擴(kuò)張可能會(huì)令市場(chǎng)緊張。
Against Manchester City and Chelsea they secured home wins by using a high-tempo, pressure game to unnerve their opponents.
對(duì)陣曼城和切爾西時(shí),狼隊(duì)都在主場(chǎng)獲得了勝利。他們將比賽的速度帶動(dòng)得很快,不斷地進(jìn)攻,讓對(duì)手難以招架。
The prospect of an extra supply of equity has been known to unnerve investors.
按照常理,可能有更多股票進(jìn)入市場(chǎng),會(huì)使投資者感到不安。
To deprive of composure or emotional stability ; unnerve .
使慌亂使…喪失鎮(zhèn)靜或情感的穩(wěn)定;使慌亂。
That is particularly true today as the prospect of further losses continues to unnerve private investors.
現(xiàn)在,基于私人投資者還將出現(xiàn)更大損失的預(yù)期,資金將尤其稀缺。
But gloomy data should retain the power to unnerve.
但慘淡的經(jīng)濟(jì)數(shù)據(jù)應(yīng)仍有震懾力。
That could unnerve bond investors, who fear they would lack the will to do what is necessary.
這或許引發(fā)債券投資者的不安,擔(dān)心保守黨缺乏采取必要行動(dòng)的堅(jiān)定意愿。
Is this just a feint to unnerve the neighbours (there was similar activity in April 2005, but no test)?
難道這只是制造周邊國(guó)家緊張的一個(gè)騙局嗎(2005年4月也有相似舉動(dòng),但沒(méi)有試射)?
His encounter with the guard dog have completely unnerve him
他遇上了警衛(wèi)犬,把他嚇壞了