英 [ˌdɪskənˈsɜːt] 美 [ˌdɪskənˈsɜːrt]
v. 使不安,使困惑,使尴尬
第三人称单数disconcerts
现在分词disconcerting
过去式disconcerted
过去分词disconcerted
disconcert /ˌdɪskənˈsɜːt/ TEM8 [ disconcerting disconcerted disconcerts ]
及物动词 If something disconcerts you, it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed. 使焦虑; 使困惑; 使尴尬
His compliments disconcerted her a little.
他的恭维让她有点儿尴尬。
形容词
He was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated.
他有些尴尬地发现与他同桌就餐的人已经入席了。
... concert n.音乐会,一致 concerted adj.商议定的,协定的,协调的 disconcert vt.使惊惶,使仓惶失措,破坏 ...
... discount v. 不信,不考虑,怀疑 disconcert v. 使仓皇失措,挫败 disheveled a. (头发,衣服等)乱蓬蓬的 ...
破坏(disconcert), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... concerted 协定的 disconcert 使仓皇 indiscretion 和社会道德不符合的行为 ...
disconcerting 令人不安的;打扰人的
disconcerted 不安的;惊慌的
disconcertingly 使人窘迫地;令人仓皇失措地
disconcertment 仓皇失措
disconcerted 使困惑;使仓皇失措(disconcert的过去分词)
To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.
打扰打乱…的安静;
Reporter: When they went to the farm, didn't he disconcert visitors by the way he named some of the animals?
记者:他们去农场的时候,你爸爸有没有因为他给一些动物取名而让参观的人觉得为难?
The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop.
那两个妇人没有说一个字、做一个手势或露一点神气去阻扰主教,她们瞧着他行动。
Anything that could potentially offend or disconcert a potential employer, or disrupt the office, is not a good idea.
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But scrabbling around in a miniature maze can disconcert only a little when the polished wood floors of the gallery are but a few steps away.
It is much harder for him to maintain that counter-narrative of peaceful democratic change, which was supposed to disconcert Iran and al-Qaeda, while American missiles rain on Libya.