disturbed
adj. 被扰乱的; 心理失常的; 为心理失常者服务的
v. 干扰(disturb的过去分词)
A disturbed person is very upset emotionally, and often needs special care or treatment.
...working with severely emotionally disturbed children...
致力于帮助情绪严重失常的孩子
The murderer was apparently mentally disturbed.
该杀人犯显然精神失常。
You can say that someone is disturbed when they are very worried or anxious.
Doctors were disturbed that less than 30 percent of the patients were women...
医生们焦虑不安,因为患者中有不到30%为女性。
I was disturbed to hear that the selection committee originally decided not to send a British team to this year's Championships.
当我听说选拔委员会原本决定不派英国队去参加今年的锦标赛时,我觉得很不安。
If you describe a situation or period of time as disturbed, you mean that it is unhappy and full of problems.
...these disturbed times.
这些动荡不安的岁月
...women from disturbed backgrounds.
有不幸经历的女性
1. having the place or position changed;
2. afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief;
3. emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
4. lacking order or stability;
5. affected with madness or insanity;
A gentle wind disturbed the surface of the water.
微风拂动水面.
The boy disturbed the tranquil surface of the pond with a stick.
那男孩用棍子打破了平静的池面.
He disturbed the papers on my desk.
他弄乱了我桌上的文件.
He seemed both angry and disturbed.
他似乎是又气愤又不安.
I could tell from the deep furrows in her forehead that she was very disturbed by the news.
从她额头深深的皱纹上,我可以看出她听了这个消息非常不安.