restless的意思和读音

restless

: [ˈres(t)ləs] : ['res(t)ləs]

adj.

Adj.+n.restless night,restless movement

adj.relaxed

adj.fidgety,restive,twitchy,agitated,edgy

restlessadj.

1.unable to stay still or be happy where you are, because you are bored or need a change

The audience was becoming restless.

After five years in the job, he was beginning to feel restless.

2.without real rest or sleep

a restless night

adj.1.,;;,;

adj.1.not willing or able to keep still because you are nervous, bored, or impatient2.not satisfied with the way that you are living and wanting to have new experiences3.not providing rest or sleep

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3. foreigner restless , restlessly ...

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1.For much of its history America had been a busy, restless land, more interested in innovation than in conservation.

2.He was, he said, "a bit of a loner" ; no party satisfied his restless, hungry and intermittently gloomy spirit.,“”;

3.He was a restless fellow, and did not always like to stay with his father in the castle.

4.But as the years passed, all alike, he began to get a little restless.

5.Kumar realizes that it could take years for his application to move through the queue, and he's growing restless to start his own business.Kumar绿

6.Consciousness can cure Restless, upset easy to dry, insomnia and dreaminess, palpitation and shortness of breath, sweating embolism.

7.Itembarrassed him to see a woman so unkempt and a child with such restless ways.

8.I had been so worried and restless running up and down that I had not had the patience to dress that day.穿

9.Her hands were restless and she was trying to prevent herself from bursting into speech and perhaps tears.

10.He had been restless and was so happy we were all staying by his side. Mummy and I both slept in the same single bed which was no mean feat.