restless
adj. 焦躁不安的; 不耐烦的; 坐立不安的; 难以入睡的
If you are restless, you are bored, impatient, or dissatisfied, and you want to do something else.
By 1982, she was restless and needed a new impetus for her talent.
到了1982年,她感到厌倦了,需要新的动力来激发她的才能。
...a major new initiative to placate the country's restless intellectuals.
安抚国家不安分的知识分子的重大新举措
If someone is restless, they keep moving around because they find it difficult to keep still.
My father seemed very restless and excited.
我父亲看起来坐立不安,激动不已。
If you have a restless night, you do not sleep properly and when you wake up you feel tired and uncomfortable.
The shocking revelations of the 700-page report had caused him several restless nights...
这篇长达700页的报告中披露的惊人信息使他几夜未眠。
Hurt had spent a restless few hours on the plane from Paris.
赫特在从巴黎起飞的飞机上辗转反侧了几个小时。
1. unable to relax or be still;
2. worried and uneasy
3. ceaselessly in motion;
4. marked by a lack of quiet; not conducive to rest;
nervous, restless, impatient, uneasy
这些形容词均含"焦躁的,紧张的"之意。
When one restless summer we found love growing wild.
在那个不安静的夏天我们之间的爱情疯长.
I passed a restless night.
我度过了一个不眠之夜.
In the country the vast electorate was restless and adrift.
在国内,广大的选民浮躁不安,旁徨而无所适从.
The sick child passed a restless night.
这患病的孩子一夜未眠.
Jam 3:8 But tongue can no man tame; is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.
雅各书第三章第八节惟独舌头没有人能制伏, 是不止息的恶物, 满了害死人的毒气.