disconcert
[.diskən'sə:t]
v.使困惑,使仓皇失措,使尴尬
例句与用法:
He was disconcerted to find the other guests formally dressed.
他看到其他客人都穿得正正经经的,觉得很尴尬。
词形变化:
副词: dis-concertingly | 动词过去式: disconcerted | 动词过去分词: disconcerted | 动词现在分词: disconcerting | 动词第三人称单数: disconcerts |
vt.
1. 使仓皇失措; 使困窘
It disconcerted us to learn that they had refused our offer.
得知他们拒绝了我们的提议, 我们感到很窘。
2. 挫败; 扰乱(计划等)
disconcert
过去式:disconcerted
过去分词:disconcerted
现在进行时:disconcerting
词形变化:
副词: dis-concertingly | 动词过去式: disconcerted | 动词过去分词: disconcerted | 动词现在分词: disconcerting | 动词第三人称单数: disconcerts |
同义词:
embarrassment | agitation | upset | uneasiness | discomfort | dismay | confusion | disconcertion | discomfiture | disconcertment |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义参见:
addle
demoralize
embarrass
disconcert[,diskən'sə:t]vt.1.■破坏(计划等),扰乱,打乱(计划、措施等);挫败;使陷入混乱:I changed my mind and disconcerted her plan.我改变了主意,打乱了她的计划。2.■使困窘,使窘迫,使为难,使不安,使仓皇失措:His vague reply disconcerted us completely.他那含糊的回答弄得我们很为难。Her constant shuffling of newspapers disconcerted us.她不断地乱翻报纸使我们心神不定。
disconcertdisconcert[ˌdiskənˈsə:t]vt.1.■使为难, 使惊慌失措2.■挫败, 打乱, 破坏be disconcerted by a sudden attack因突如其来的攻击而惊慌失措
词性变化disconcert[ˌdiskənˈsə:t]n.1.■慌乱a brief disconcert of the whole gay company在快乐的一群人当中引起短暂的慌乱
继承用法disconcerted[ˌdɪskənˈsɜ:tɪd]adj.1.■心烦意乱的, 不安的disconcertinglyadv.disconcertionn.disconcertmentn.1.■失措; 挫折
参考词汇见embarrass;
[ˌdɪskənˈsəːt]
verb
- [with obj.]disturb the composure of; unsettle
使惊慌失措;使不安
the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her.
突然变换主题让她措手不及。
[as adj. disconcerted]she was amused to see a disconcerted expression on his face.
她饶有兴趣地看着他脸上惊慌的表情。
disconcertedly
adverb
disconcertion
noun
disconcertment
noun
- (罕).)
- late 17th cent. (in the sense 'upset the progress of'): from obsolete French desconcerter, from des- (expressing reversal) + concerter 'bring together'
disconcert
动词 disconcert:
cause to feel embarrassment
cause to lose one's composure
同义词:upset, discompose, untune, discomfit
disconcert
■His flat game doesn’t manage to disconcert the Swiss player as opposed to Nadal’s spins.
不过在后半段的关键时刻,德尔博托还是暴露了年轻缺乏经验的弱点。
■Facts, however, are awkward things to disconcert, and they are obstinate.
事实并不是能轻易击退的,它不动摇。
■In his clear glance, in his firm tone, in the robust movement of his shoulders, there was something calculated to disconcert death.
他那明炯的目光、坚定的语气、两肩强健的动作,都足以使死神望而生畏。
■But this did not disconcert the enthusiast, who proceeded with the story of Joseph Smith's bankruptcy in 1837, and how his ruined creditors gave him a coat of tar and feathers;
但是这位长老并没有因听众稀少而难受。他依然罗里罗嗦地详细介绍下去:史密斯在1837年如何破产,那些被他拖垮了的股东如何把他身上涂满了沥青然后强迫他在羽毛上打滚;
■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。
■To make uneasy or perplexed; disconcert.
使窘迫;使困惑;使惊慌
■cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease; disconcert
使窘迫;使局促不安;使困窘
■To make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert.
使羞惭,使不安;使窘迫
■To put out of countenance; disconcert.
使羞愧;使困窘
■a brief disconcert of the whole gay company
在快乐的一群人当中引起短暂的慌乱
■disconcert v.
妨碍;破坏;
■smiling at strangers is not unusual, which often disconcert people from other countries.S.
对陌生人微笑非常平常,因为这往往会使来自其它国家的人们感到不安。
■I behaved with a politeness which seemed to disconcert him.
我礼仪周到,这似乎使他不知所措。
■disconcert vt.
挫败;扰乱?;
■and there was a brief disconcert of the whole gay company;
策二间屋子的装饰和帷幔都是紫红的,窗玻璃也照样是紫红的。
■addle, badger, bait, bemused, beset, circumvent, confound, derange, discombobulated, discomfit, disconcert, disquiet, distraught, faze, mystify, nonplus, obfuscate, perturb.
表“ 困扰、骚扰、困惑” 之意:
■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。