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第三人称
disconcerts
现在进行时
disconcerting
过去式
disconcerted
过去完成时
disconcerted
1
使不安, 使困惑
to unsettle someone, causing them to become stressed or lose their confidence
- The sudden change in plans disconcerted the entire team, who had prepared for the original schedule.
计划的突然变化打乱了整个团队的阵脚,他们已经为原定时间表做好了准备。
- His unexpected question during the interview momentarily disconcerted the job candidate, but she quickly regained her composure.
他在面试中出乎意料的问题暂时扰乱了求职者,但她很快恢复了镇定。
- The eerie silence in the haunted house started to disconcert even the bravest of visitors.
鬼屋里诡异的寂静开始扰乱甚至是最勇敢的访客。
- The unfamiliar surroundings began to disconcert the traveler, making her feel a bit uneasy.
陌生的环境开始使困惑旅行者,让她感到有点不安。
- The unusual behavior of the usually calm colleague disconcerted the entire office.
通常冷静的同事的不寻常行为扰乱了整个办公室。
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使困惑, 使尴尬
to make someone feel embarrassed
- She was disconcerted by the awkward silence that followed her announcement.
她被她宣布后随之而来的尴尬沉默困扰了。
- His unexpected comment about her appearance seemed to disconcert her during the meeting.
他对她外表的意外评论似乎在会议期间使她感到尴尬。
- Her candid remarks disconcerted the audience, who were expecting a more formal speech.
她坦率的言论使期待更正式演讲的观众感到困惑。
- The serious tone of the conversation disconcerted her, as she wasn’t expecting such a heavy discussion.
谈话的严肃语气使她不安,因为她没有预料到会有如此沉重的讨论。
- His probing questions about her personal life seemed to disconcert her at the party.
在派对上,他对她个人生活的探询问题似乎让她感到不安。