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disturbed

/dih-sturbd/US // dɪˈstɜrbd //UK // (dɪˈstɜːbd) //

不安的,忐忑不安,感到不安,感到不安的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
    • : agitated or distressed; disrupted: disturbed seas; a disturbed situation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually the disturbed . persons who exhibit symptoms of neurosis or psychosis.

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Examples

  • The more the Missouri lawmaker dug into the history of the fight, the more disturbed she felt about it as a voting rights issue.

  • Are you endlessly fascinated by the human condition or disturbed by it?

  • Her distinctive shredding can also sound very disturbed, and the more disturbed, the better.

  • Here, only the twisting grey concrete under his tires disturbed the desolate wild.

  • When Druz visited Crimea before, he said, he felt disturbed by the debauched atmosphere.

  • Disturbed by these suppositions and deciding not to tell my wife, I made the tea and took the tray to the bedroom.

  • I slept some hours, but was perpetually disturbed with dreams of the place I had left, and the dangers I had escaped.

  • She is, however, a severe critic of her own work and is greatly disturbed by indiscriminating praise.

  • But Mary had gone home after dressing her mistress, and the fat boy came back again more disturbed than before.

  • He ruminated a little with a most disturbed expression of face, and left the room in search of Mary.

  • With both Tom and me it was friendship at first sight, and nothing until the final severance came ever disturbed its course.

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