uneasiness
n. 担心; 不安; 局促; 拘束
If you are uneasy, you feel anxious, afraid, or embarrassed, because you think that something is wrong or that there is danger.
He said nothing but gave me a sly grin that made me feel terribly uneasy...
他什么也没说,只是朝我狡黠地笑了笑,这让我感到极其不安。
He looked uneasy and refused to answer questions...
他看上去焦虑不安,拒绝回答问题。
If you are uneasy about doing something, you are not sure that it is correct or wise.
Richard was uneasy about how best to approach his elderly mother...
最好如何去跟年迈的母亲谈,理查德心里没有数。
Scientists feel uneasy about giving a positive answer.
科学家们觉得很难给出一个明确的答案。
If you describe a situation or relationship as uneasy, you mean that the situation is not settled and may not last.
An uneasy calm has settled over Los Angeles...
洛杉矶归于一种不稳定的平静之中。
The uneasy alliance between these two men offered a glimmer of hope...
两人之间不够稳固的联合给了人们一线希望。
If you describe a book or music as uneasy, you are critical of it because it is difficult to read or listen to.
'Rid Of Me' is harrowing, uneasy listening...
《弃我而去》这首歌非常伤感,听起来很晦涩。
This is an uneasy travel book.
这本旅游手册不是很好懂。
1. feelings of anxiety that make you tense and irritable
2. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)
3. embarrassment deriving from the feeling that others are critically aware of you
4. the trait of seeming ill at ease
5. inability to rest or relax or be still
I felt a great uneasiness about meeting her again.
想到要再次见到她,我感到极不自在。
If anything, Sloan's uneasiness deepened.
如果说有什么不一样的话,那就是斯隆变得越来越不安了。
Doctors often sense uneasiness in the people they deal with.
医生常常会觉察到病人的不安情绪.
He felt a species of uneasiness.
他有一种不安的感觉.
The news gave him uneasiness.
那消息令他不安.