unnerved
基本解释
- adj. 气馁的;烦恼不安的
- v. 使失去气力;使焦躁(unnerve的过去分词形式)
英汉例句
- But since the debt crisis in Greece unnerved investors, these currencies have mostly lost value again.
但由于希腊债务危机让投资者精神紧张,这些货币再度大幅度贬值。 - There is also a danger, however, in setting the bar too high, for markets would also be unnerved if many banks were to fail their tests.
但是也存在着标准设立过高的危险,因为如果许多银行通过不了这个测试市场也会失去信心。 - But not by much. So his recent talk of “retirement” has unnerved many.
所以他最近谈到的 “退休”问题让很多人坐立不安。 - It unnerved her and she looked outside thinking it was coming from the beach.
FORBES: Money, Mystery, Murder(?) in Spreckels Mansion Case - In the course of riling China, Mr Chen has also unnerved Taiwan's supporters, particularly America.
ECONOMIST: An election with some extra questions - Certainly, many gold traders and investors are unnerved by such volatile daily price action.
FORBES: A.M. Kitco Metals Roundup: Comex Gold Sees Modest Corrective Bounce After Wednesday's Pummeling
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- If you say that something unnerves you, you mean that it worries or troubles you.
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专业释义
- 气馁的