uneasy
adj
ʌnˈiːzi
adj
1
worried
or
slightly
afraid
because
you
think
that
something
bad
might
happen
心神不安的,忧虑的,不自在的
[+
about
]
90%
of
those
questioned
felt
uneasy
about
nuclear
power.
90% 的被调查者都对核能感到忧虑。
2
used
to
describe
a
period
of
time
when
people
have
agreed
to
stop
fighting
or
arguing,
but
which
is
not
really
calm
不稳定的; 不安定的
uneasy
peace/truce/alliance/compromise
The
treaty
restored
an
uneasy
peace
to
the
country.
这个条约让该国恢复了暂时的和平。
3
not
comfortable,
peaceful,
or
relaxed
不舒服的; 不踏实的; 不安的
She
eventually
fell
into
an
uneasy
sleep.
她终于睡着了,但睡得并不踏实。
Bill
shifted
uneasily
in
his
chair.
比尔在椅子上不安地动来动去。
Charles’concern
for
the
environment
sits
uneasily
with
(=does
not
fit
well
with)
his
collection
of
powerful
cars.
查尔斯拥有很多大功率汽车,这与他对环境的担忧格格不入。