disturbed

美音:[dɪ'stɜrbd] 英音:[dɪ'stɜː(r)bd]

简单释义:


adj.有精神病的;心理不正常的;精神紊乱的;不幸的

v.“disturb”的过去分词和过去式

Web扰乱的;不安;干扰

变形:

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完整释义:


adj.

1.扰动的
2.不安的;心理失常的
3.干扰的
4.烦扰的
5.心烦,心烦意乱
6.为心理失常者服务的
7.被打扰的;【天文学】受摄的


例句:

  1. The quartering of a few troops in the vicinity did not seem to have disturbed the rustic serenity.
    附近驻扎的一些军队似乎一点也没有破坏农村的宁静。

  2. His wife's death disturbed the balance of his mind .
    妻子的离世使他心神不宁。

  3. His mother said he had been disturbed by what he saw.
    他的妈妈说他被看到的景象给吓坏了。

  4. To Carrie he said nothing whatsoever. She could feel that her request disturbed him. To pay her would soon become a distressing thing.
    对嘉莉他却什么也没说。她能够感觉到她的要求令他不安了。要他给钱很快就会成为一件难受的事情了。

  5. Shortly after blackout we were disturbed by an orderly making his way down the length of train with a rattle.
    灯火管制开始不久,一个勤务兵顺着列车车身走着,他弄出的嘎拉嘎拉响声惊动了我们。

  6. He looked tired and depressed, obviously disturbed by the news of his mother's illness.
    他看上去很倦怠,显然,母亲生病的消息使他忧心忡忡。

  7. She was growing more and more disturbed that she had not heard from him for a year.
    一年没有得到他的音信,她越来越不安。

  8. I'm sorry to disturb you so early, but may I use your car today? The professor did not wish to be disturbed when he was working.
    打扰,烦扰,主要指动作而不是心理上的,宾语是人特意,后接不定式。

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