释义 |
disquieten, v.|dɪsˈkwaɪət(ə)n| [f. dis- 6 + quieten v.] = disquiet v.
1921Glasgow Herald 9 Mar. 10 Her condition is disquietening. Ibid. 23 Sept. 7 In view of disquietening reports as to their activities in the Near East. 1928L. Rossiter Sex Age viii, She turned, bewildered and disquietened, from the sickening turmoil. |