释义 |
disquietingdis‧qui‧et‧ing /dɪsˈkwaɪətɪŋ/ adjective formal  - But there came the disquieting thought that my opinion didn't matter.
- But tonight even that shameful memory was replaced by more recent and more disquieting visions.
- Fact, in this instance, is far stranger and more profoundly disquieting than anything in the annals of fiction.
- Hadn't he shown a rather disquieting interest in all the details of the demolished cottage?
- He smiles a hello, but his eyes only touch mine briefly, a disquieting sign.
- Mark, too, after the slightly disquieting observations about Roman Catholic priests, seemed to have removed himself from her.
- That was the reason for her disquieting responses to the beautiful gifts and the disturbing change in her.
causing anxiety: He found Jean’s manner disquieting. |