unquiet

英[ˌʌn'kwaɪət] 美[ˌʌn'kwaɪət]
  • adj. 不平静的;动摇的;焦急的;不安的
unquietly unquieter unquietest unquietness
  • unqueen vt.废黜...的女王(或王后)地位;剥夺...的女王(或王后)权力
  • unquelled adj.未被镇压(或平息、消除)的
  • unquenchable adj.无法消除的;不能遏制的;不可战胜的
  • unquenched adj.未熄灭的;未冷却的;未经遏制的;未消除的;未减弱的
  • unquestioned adj.无可争议的
Adjective:
  1. characterized by unrest or disorder;

    "unquiet days of riots"
    "following the assassination of Martin Luter King ours was an unquiet nation"
    "spent an unquiet night tossing and turning"

  2. causing or fraught with or showing anxiety;

    "spent an anxious night waiting for the test results"
    "cast anxious glances behind her"
    "those nervous moments before takeoff"
    "an unquiet mind"

1. This moment of mystic glory had an unquiet background.
这个神秘性的光荣时刻却有了一个令人不安的背景.

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2. Till morning dawned I was tossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea.
我在欢快而不安的海洋上颠簸,直到早晨.

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3. Their daughter Harmonia is the ancestress of the unquiet dynasty of The Dets.
他俩生的女儿叫哈耳摩尼亚,日后成为战火连绵的底比斯王朝的开国女祖.

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4. Their daughter Harmonia is the ancestress of the unquiet dynasty of Thebes.
他俩生的女儿叫哈耳摩尼业,日后成为战火连绵的底比斯王朝的开国女祖.

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5. I see unquiet ghosts and speak their whispered tongue.
吾视不眠之鬼魂呢喃低语.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Because of my words he had an unquiet night.
      因为我说的话他彻夜未眠。
    2. Those are signs of an unquiet mind.
      这是心烦意乱的表现。
    3. She prowled the night like an unquiet spirit.
      她在夜里徘徊,像个不安的灵魂。