unease
英:[ʌnˈi:z] 美: [ʌnˈiːz]
unease 基本解释
n.不安;忧虑,担心;
英英释义
unease[ ʌn'i:z ]
n.physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)同义词:malaiseuneasiness
the trait of seeming ill at ease同义词:disquietuneasiness
unease 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- A feeling of unease nagged at her.
一种不安的感觉一直困扰着她。 - I waited with growing unease for her return.
我等着她回来,心里越来越不安。 - They worried a lot about the social unease.
他们对社会的不安定感到焦虑。
权威例句
Global unease with major world powersUnease on the role of glyoxalase 1 in high-anxiety-related behaviour.Ecologies of Unease: Geographic Context and National Economic EvaluationsU is for Unease: Reasons for Mistrusting Overlap Measures for Reporting Clinical TrialsTHE URBAN UNEASE REVISITED: PERCEPTIONS OF LOCAL SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD SATISFACTION AMONG METROPOLITAN RESIDENTSPolitics of Exception and Unease: Immigration, Asylum and Terrorism in Parliamentary Debates in the UKProximity by design? Affective citizenship and the management of uneaseThe Politics of Ethnicity in Settler Societies: States of Unease by David PearsonUnconscious unease and self-handicapping: Behavioral consequences of individual differences in implicit and explicit self-esteem.Security and Immigration: Toward a Critique of the Governmentality of Unease