英 [ˌʌnˈkwaɪət] 美 [ˌʌnˈkwaɪət]
adj. 不平静的;不安宁的;焦急的
unquiet /ʌnˈkwaɪət/
形容词 characterized by disorder, unrest, or tumult 不平静的
unquiet times
名词 a state of unrest 不平静
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
不平静的
... Tomb 冢 Unquiet 永不宁静 V-Day 胜利日 ...
... 不合格的;无条件的 unqualified 动荡;不平静 unquiet 未反应的 unreacted ...
... unquestioning 不加疑问的 unquiet 不平静的 unquotable 不能引用的 ...
Must you call me, you unquiet one?
你定要叫我么,你这不安静的人? ?
And my unquiet mind, made speechless by Thy sight.
我动荡的灵魂在你的瞥见下变得沉默。
Raymond fall into an unquiet slumber, and dream again of his son.
雷蒙德进入了不安宁的睡眠,又梦见了他的儿子。
It contains numerous sentences and passages that are identical or very similar to parts of Exile: The Unquiet Oblivion of Richard M.
There have been more than 20 studies that suggest an increased rate of bipolar and depressive illnesses in highly creative people, says Kay Redfield Jamison, professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University and author of the "An Unquiet Mind, " a memoir of living with bipolar disorder.