disconcerting
adj. 困惑的,不安的,尴尬的
v. 使不安( disconcert的现在分词); 使为难; 使慌张; 使窘迫
If you say that something is disconcerting, you mean that it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed.
The reception desk is not at street level, which is a little disconcerting.
接待处不在临街的这层,这多少让人有点想不通。
1. causing an emotional disturbance;
The reception desk is not at street level, which is a little disconcerting.
接待处不在临街的这层,这多少让人有点想不通。
And then came that disconcerting ride.
接着就发生了那次使我感到窘迫的同车之行.
The stories I had heard were coming back in disconcerting detail.
我听过的种种传说,一层一节都记起来了,越发令我觉得张惶失措.
This move was unexpected, and proportionately disconcerting.
这一招倒是出人意料, 而且也使人难以招架.
An absolute, disconcerting silence reigned in the hall.
这时场内一片寂静, 反令人不安起来.