unnerve 的定义
un·nerved, un·nerv·ing.
- to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset: Fear unnerved him.
unnerve 近义词
upset, intimidate
unnerve 的近义词 38 个
- agitate
- bewilder
- chill
- confound
- daunt
- demoralize
- disconcert
- discourage
- dishearten
- dismay
- dispirit
- distract
- fluster
- frighten
- perturb
- rattle
- sap
- shake
- undermine
- unsettle
- weaken
- buffalo
- disarm
- discombobulate
- enervate
- enfeeble
- floor
- needle
- ride
- spook
- throw
- unhinge
- bowl over
- get to
- give a turn
- psych out
- throw off
- uncalm
unnerve 的反义词 16 个
更多unnerve例句
- Even though the stock market rebounded somewhat in the ensuing days, the swiftness of the sharp decline left many investors unnerved.
- Take for instance the recent protests in Lagos, which have left many in the tech scene unnerved.
- That helps explain why some investors, unnerved by the whiff of desperation surrounding the deal, reached for the ejection handle on Monday.
- Especially the raspberry rye cookies just sort of unnerve me.
- The previous wave of excitement over the path integral in the ’80s, driven by Hawking’s work, fizzled out in part because theorists were unnerved by the accumulation of approximations.
- More likely, it would make noises or take steps to unnerve peace with Israel in the Sinai just to show us up.
- Yesterday, China Daily reported that the collapse of the boom on the crane “may unnerve some Chinese buyers.”
- It did not reflect two decades of hostility and would unnerve our respective friends and publics.
- And it could unnerve the establishment—including the powerful Army.
- Part of her secret is her certitude, which is enough to unnerve most people.
- By old rule, you ought not to look down in crossing such a place, lest the sight of the torrent whirling below should unnerve you.
- The groping darkness seemed to unnerve him more than anything else now—that and the awful stillness under his feet.
- But the truth was, he acknowledged, settling back in the chair, that the situation was threatening to unnerve him completely.
- The words almost unnerve John; he has a feeling that perhaps Heaven means to be kind and allow him the bliss he craves.
- It staggered Ramsay and sent him reeling, but it did not unnerve him.