disconcertion / ˌdɪs kənˈsɜrt /

忧虑疑虑忧心忡忡担忧

disconcertion 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
  2. to throw into disorder or confusion; disarrange: He changed his mind and disconcerted everybody's plans.

disconcertion 近义词

disconcertion

等同于 discomfiture

disconcertion

等同于 embarrassment

更多disconcertion例句

  1. He faced me very sharply, as though to disconcert me by the suddenness of his question.
  2. Gary then had the course altered to disconcert the aim of the corvette, which soon after ceased firing.
  3. He was never intimidated by the rougher element, and his eyes were of a kind that would disconcert nine men out of ten.
  4. My retreat to Montmorency seemed to disconcert Madam d'Epinay; probably she did not expect it.
  5. That this dark-haired lady was not at the Hôtel de l'Europe did not disconcert Verdayne very much.