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词组 uneasy
释义
uneasy /ʌnˈiːzi/ adjective 1. slightly nervous or worried because you think that something bad might happen or might have happenedadverbsa little/slightly/vaguely uneasy She felt slightly uneasy when she noticed a spot of dried blood on his shoe.deeply/extremely/profoundly uneasy (=very uneasy) The way he looked at me made me deeply uneasy.increasingly uneasy Parents are becoming increasingly uneasy about the influence of the internet.verbsfeel uneasy Tom began to feel uneasy when she still had not come home the next day.make sb uneasy The behavior of some of the guards towards the prisoners made me uneasy.become/get/grow uneasy She was alone, and as darkness fell, she began to grow a little uneasy.nounsan uneasy feeling/sense I had this uneasy feeling that I was being followed.prepositionsuneasy about sth With unemployment rising, people feel uneasy about the future.uneasy with sth Society is understandably uneasy with the idea that doctors should help someone to die.2. used to describe a period of time when people have agreed to stop fighting or arguing, but which is not really calmnounsan uneasy peace There was an uneasy peace in the region for nearly three years before the conflict started up again.an uneasy truce It was an uneasy truce, and tension was never far from the surface.an uneasy calm Things seemed quiet enough, but it was an uneasy calm.an uneasy alliance/relationship The Christian Democrats formed an uneasy alliance with the Socialists in order to stay in power.an uneasy compromise The result was an uneasy compromise which no-one much liked.
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