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unrest

/uhn-rest/US // ʌnˈrɛst //UK // (ʌnˈrɛst) //

动乱,混乱,动荡,动荡不安

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of rest; a restless, troubled, or uneasy state; disquiet: the unrest within himself.
    • : disturbance or turmoil; agitation: political unrest.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounstate of agitation; disturbance
Synonyms
anarchy无政府主义,无政府状态,无政府主义者,无政府状态下anxiety焦虑,忧虑,焦虑不安,担忧confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑controversy争论,争议,争议性,争端crisis危机,危机事件,危机感,危机感十足discontent怨气,不满,牢骚,怨言discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调dissension矛盾,争端,意见分歧,纠纷insurrection叛乱,起义,叛变,暴动protest抗议,抗議,示威,抗诉rebellion叛乱,叛变,叛逆,反叛strife纷争,争斗,争吵,争执tension紧张,张力,紧张局势,紧张关系trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难tumult杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声turmoil动荡,动乱,动荡不安,扰动uproar骚动,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声altercation争吵,争执,争吵声,争论annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人bickering争吵,吵吵闹闹,争吵声,争吵不休bother困扰,麻烦,烦恼,烦扰chagrin懊恼,懊悔,懊丧,懊恼的是change变化,改变,更改,变革contention争论,争论点,争议,争吵debate辩论,争论,讨论,辩论会disaffection厌恶,嫌弃,疏离感,疏远disease疾病,病症,病,患病disquiet忧虑,烦躁不安,焦虑,不安dissatisfaction不满,不满意,不满意度,不满情绪distress苦恼,危难,痛苦,困扰dither抖动,颤抖,颤动,颤振ennui忧郁症,厌烦,忧郁,厌恶grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝irritation刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,恼怒malaise发热,发热症,发烧,发热病moodiness情绪化,喜怒无常,情绪,心情mortification屈辱,屈辱感,堕落,屈辱的代价perplexity困惑,迷茫,迷惑,疑惑perturbation扰动,干扰,微扰,扰乱quarrel吵吵闹闹,争吵,吵吵闹闹的,吵架restlessness烦躁不安,躁动不安,躁动,烦躁sedition叛乱,煽动叛乱,煽动,叛乱罪sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤tizzy晕头转向,晕眩,昏昏沉沉,眩晕unease不安,不安情绪,不安的情绪,不安感uneasiness不安,不舒服,不安感,不安的感觉upset心烦意乱,心乱如麻,烦乱,心烦意乱的vexation烦扰,烦心事,苦恼,烦躁worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼

Examples

  • From political unrest to the global pandemic, different forces have added complexity to international travel.

  • How BT performs against Vodafone, for example, matters less to investors than how industry in general is adapting to universal, global risks such as climate change, pandemics, social and political unrest.

  • Last summer, amidst civil unrest and political polarization, many advertisers joined in a temporary boycott of Facebook.

  • They had booked a hotel room in downtown Washington for Tuesday night to ensure access to the Mall but canceled it after the short-lived insurrection to avoid any potential unrest.

  • “These efforts, including our open lines of communication with law enforcement, will continue through the inauguration and will adapt as needed if circumstances change in real-time,” it adds, preparing for the possibility of more unrest.

  • But by Wednesday evening there was little in the way of organized protests or random unrest in the area.

  • Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione asked residents to remain calm, amid fears of unrest.

  • Thereafter, the 1960s swelled with political zeal and social unrest.

  • One thing this new unrest shares with the Second Intifada, also known as the al-Aqsa Intifada, is the flashpoint.

  • We saw how such provocative actions only inflamed passions and escalated the unrest.

  • There were other causes entering into this unrest besides his yearning desire to win Ramona for his wife.

  • One should be perfectly happy here—so peaceful, so beautiful, so far removed from the unrest and turmoil of the world.

  • But a fever of unrest consumed her, and finally she went downstairs, took her hat from its hook, and swung out of the house.

  • He reached the town in a dour mood of unrest, spite of the promise of wealth he carried in his pocket.

  • The story of the intended mutiny was well founded, and was only one phase of the general feeling of unrest throughout Alabama.