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unnerve

/uhn-nurv/US // ʌnˈnɜrv //UK // (ʌnˈnɜːv) //

惊慌失措,惊吓,使人不安,惊恐万状

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·nerved, un·nerv·ing.

    • : to deprive of courage, strength, determination, or confidence; upset: Fear unnerved him.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbupset, intimidate
Forms: unnerved, unnerving
Synonyms
agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动bewilder迷惑,迷惑人,迷惑人心,迷惑人的chill寒冷的,寒冷,寒意,寒气confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听daunt艰辛,艰巨,畏惧,艰巨的demoralize受挫,受挫折,受挫折感,动摇disconcert令人不安,使人不安,使人不安的是,令人不安的是discourage劝阻,劝告,阻止,劝说dishearten沮丧,沮丧的,厌烦,沮丧的人dismay惊愕,惊恐,惊恐不安,错愕dispirit精神,魂魄,魂飞魄散,消极distract分散注意力,分心,分散注意,分散精力fluster流言蜚语,流感,流言四起,流言frighten惊吓,吓一跳,吓唬吓唬,吓唬人perturb扰乱,扰动,扰乱秩序,扰乱了rattle拨浪鼓,拨浪鼓的声音,拨动,拨浪鼓声sap汁液,汁水,肥皂水,肥皂shake晃动,摇晃,抖动,震动undermine损害,破坏,颠覆,削弱unsettle疏导,纠结,疏导情绪,纠缠weaken削弱,弱化,减弱,削弱了buffalo水牛,水牛城,水牛奶,水牛市disarm解除武装,缴械,废除武装,裁军discombobulate混淆视听,搞混了,混沌不清,混淆视听的情况下enervate督促,窒息,灌输,灌注enfeeble衰弱,衰弱的,削弱,减弱floor地板,楼层,地面,楼面needle针,针刺,针头,针剂ride乘坐,骑车,骑马,驾spook幽灵,惊吓,惊魂,诡异throw抛出,扔掉,抛出的,扔掉了unhinge解开,解除铰链,卸下铰链,解除铰链的作用bowl over碗里的食物get to到,到了,到场,到手give a turn转身,轮流坐庄,轮到,轮番上阵psych out精神病学,精神病患者,精神病治疗,精神病院throw off甩掉,抛出,甩开,扔掉uncalm缓和气氛,缓和局势,缓和,缓和情绪

Examples

  • 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.