restlessness
n. 坐立不安,心神不定,无休止
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. the quality of being ceaselessly moving or active;
2. a lack of patience; irritation with anything that causes delay
3. a feeling of agitation expressed in continual motion;
4. inability to rest or relax or be still
From the audience came increasing sounds of restlessness.
观众不满的呼声越来越高。
A terrible restlessness that was like to hunger afflicted Martin Eden.
一阵可怕的、跟饥饿差不多的不安情绪折磨着马丁·伊登.
Their gossips abraded her into restlessness.
他们的流言蜚语使她心烦意乱.
He was afflicted always with a gnawing restlessness.
他老是被一种叫人苦恼的不安情绪折磨着.
A singular restlessness had driven him to her door.
纯粹是由于一种坐立不安的焦躁情绪驱使他来到她门前.