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rest
复数形式
unrests
1
动荡, 骚乱
a political situation in which there is anger among the people and protests are likely
- The government’s decision sparked widespread unrest across the country.
政府的决定在全国引发了广泛的骚动。
- Economic hardships led to increasing unrest among the population.
经济困难导致了民众中不断增加的动荡。
- Unrest grew after the controversial election results were announced.
在有争议的选举结果公布后,骚乱增加了。
- The city was under curfew due to the recent civil unrest.
由于最近的民众骚乱,该市实行了宵禁。
- The rise in fuel prices caused unrest among the workers.
燃料价格的上涨在工人中引起了骚动。
2
不安, 骚动
an internal state of unease or restless agitation
- He felt a growing unrest that made it hard to concentrate on his work.
他感到一种日益增长的不安,这让他难以专注于工作。
- Nights of fitful sleep increased her sense of unrest about the upcoming move.
辗转难眠的夜晚加剧了她对即将到来的搬家的不安感。
- The therapist asked the patient to describe the sources of his inner unrest.
治疗师要求患者描述他内心不安的来源。
- A vague unrest settled over the town in the days before the storm.
风暴来临前的几天里,一种模糊的不安笼罩了小镇。
- Economic uncertainty contributed to a general unrest among small‑business owners.
经济不确定性导致了小企业主之间普遍的不安。