disconcert信息详情
vt.使仓皇失措;使困惑;破坏
disconcerts───vt.使仓皇失措;使困惑;破坏
disconcerted───adj.不安的;惊慌的;v.使困惑;使仓皇失措(disconcert的过去分词)
disconnect───vt.拆开,使分离;vi.断开
disconsent───不同意
discontent───n.不满;adj.不满的;vt.使不满
discovert───adj.无丈夫的;n.独身女子
misconceit───误解。
disconcerting───adj.令人不安的;打扰人的
disconcertion───不安
The two women looked on without uttering a word, without a gesture, without a look which could disconcert the Bishop.───那两个妇人没有说一个字、做一个手势或露一点神气去阻扰主教,她们瞧着他行动。
Reporter: When they went to the farm, didn't he disconcert visitors by the way he named some of the animals?───记者:他们去农场的时候,你爸爸有没有因为他给一些动物取名而让参观的人觉得为难?
To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.───打扰打乱…的安静;
eg he young madam was disconcert to discover that she was being watched.───这位年轻的太太发现有人在监视她,便惊慌失措。
But the news that GE's leadership was willing to bend the rules over relatively tiny sums may well disconcert investors and analysts.───但是通用领导人愿意在相对较小的金额上“扭曲原则”的行为可能会让投资者和分析家们感到不安。
disconcert: to throw into confusion; to disturb the composure of.───解说:使仓皇失措,挫败;使困惑,使不安。
To disrupt the composure of; disconcert.───打扰打乱…的安静;扰乱
I was a little disconcerted by his reply.
There was a disconcerting silence.
Her constant shuffling of newspapers disconcerted us.
His vague reply disconcerted us completely.
I found some of his personal habits rather disconcerting.
I changed my mind and disconcerted her plan.
I found all that noise rather disconcerting.
The whole experience had disconcerted him.
His answer rather disconcerted her.