unease的意思和读音

unease

: [ʌnˈiz] : [ʌnˈiːz]

n.

n.calm

n.anxiety,nervousness,restlessness,awkwardness,uneasiness

uneasen.

1.the feeling of being worried or unhappy about sth

a deep feeling/sense of unease

There was a growing unease about their involvement in the war.

He was unable to hide his unease at the way the situation was developing.

n.1.

n.1.a feeling of being nervous, uncomfortable, or unhappy about a situation

1. sense: unease: touch: ...

2. 4、( Discipline ) 5、( Unease ) 6、( Concentration ) ...

3. unearthly unease uneducable ...

4. ... nonconservation unease insecure ...

5.(unease)

6.U -(Unease):C -(Concentration):T - …

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1.The possibility that more than one assailant might have been involved and that a conspiracy might be afoot fueled unease.

2.When a good striker shows signs of unease at his present club, it is only a matter of time before the press link him with Chelsea.西

3.Technology, he said, can take some of the unease and guesswork out of finding what lies between the stops.

4.Reflecting the unease in Europe, the head of Germany's industry association, said he feared Chinese help could "come at a political cost" .”。

5.But how much of this American unease is a justifiable response to a genuine threat?

6.The unease has been so intense that even the long-standing cross-party consensus on nuclear power seems to be crumbling.

7.Our instinctive unease about making babies by human cloning cannot be ruled out in grappling with that possibility.

8.But I'm here today to say that difficulty is no excuse for complacency. Unease is no excuse for inaction.

9.by a growing sense of alienation from the state; and by the unease of anticipation as the end of an era inevitably looms ever closer.

10.Financial shocks also frequently expose fraud and crime, adding to the general sense of unease and leaving the public baying for vengeance.