disturbed

英[dɪ'stɜːbd] 美[dɪ'stɜːrbd]
  • adj. 有心理疾病的;不安的
  • 动词disturb的过去式和过去分词.
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Adjective:
  1. having the place or position changed;

    "the disturbed books and papers on her desk"
    "disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed"

  2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief;

    "too upset to say anything"
    "spent many disquieted moments"
    "distressed about her son's leaving home"
    "lapsed into disturbed sleep"
    "worried parents"
    "a worried frown"
    "one last worried check of the sleeping children"

  3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships

  4. affected with madness or insanity;

    "a man who had gone mad"

1. We disturbed a wild boar that had been foraging by the roadside.
我们惊动了一只一直在路边觅食的野猪。

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2. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers.
很多答案都不准确,为此他感到很烦恼。

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3. She'd been working in her room till a noise had disturbed her.
她一直在房间里工作,直到有声响打扰了她。

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4. Joe forced a smile, but underneath he was a little disturbed.
乔强颜欢笑,但内心里感到有些不安。

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5. She had seized unerringly on the fact that most disturbed him.
她很准确地抓住了令他苦恼不已的事由。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Emotionally disturbed children need special care and treatment.
      情感失调的孩子需要特别的关怀和治疗。
    2. He was in a disturbed state of mind after learning this.
      他得知此事后,忧心忡忡。
    3. He is very disturbed about the situation there.
      他对那儿的局势感到很不安。
    1. He was disturbed about the rumor.
      他为谣言所困扰。
    2. He disconnected the phone so as not to be disturbed.
      他为了不受打扰,把电话线路关掉了。