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  • unnerve

    英:[ˌʌnˈnɜ:v]   美: [ˌʌnˈnɜrv] 

    unnerve 基本解释

    vt.

    使失去勇气;使身心交疲;使焦躁;使失常

    变形

    过去式:unnerved过去分词:unnerved现在分词:unnerving第三人称单数:unnerves

    英英释义

    unnerve[ ,ʌn'nə:v ]

    v.disturb the composure of

    同义词:fazeenervateunsettle

    unnerve 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. But gloomy data should retain the power to unnerve.
      但惨淡的经济数据应仍有震慑力。
    2. The final piece of the plan may unnerve some taxpayers.
      这个计划的最后一点可能会使一些纳税人失望。
    3. His encounter with the guard dog had completely unnerved him.
      他遇上了警卫犬,把他吓坏了。
    4. If you panic or make a mistake, you'll unnerve your team-mates.
      如果你惊慌失措或者总犯错误,就会很影响队友的士气。

    权威例句

    Putin's Comments Unnerve Investors
    Currency moves unnerve small business
    GM's do-better letters unnerve dealers
    Distribution Mergers Can Unnerve Agents
    Sharing of uncertainty can unnerve patients.
    Postings of Financial Data Unnerve Italian Designers
    Russia's large-scale Zapad war games unnerve the West
    Response to "Sharing of Uncertainty can unnerve patients"
    Further response to sharing of uncertainty can unnerve patients
    The Trump administration made a subtle shift in its language on the Asia-Pacific and it could unnerve China
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