释义 |
unsettled美 [ʌn'set(ə)ld] 英 [ʌn'set(ə)ld] - adj.多变的;不安定的;不平稳的;动荡不安的
- v.“unsettle”的过去式和过去分词
- 网络易变的;未决定的;不稳定的
adj. at ease,settled,decided adj. anxious,worried,disturbed,upset,disconcerted 1. | 多变的;不安定的;不平稳的;动荡不安的that may change; making people uncertain about what might happen |
| These were difficult and unsettled times. 那是个艰难而动荡的时期。 | | The weather has been very unsettled(= it has changed a lot) . 天气一直变幻莫测。 |
2. | 不镇静的;心绪不宁的;不安的not calm or relaxed |
| They all felt restless and unsettled. 他们都感到焦躁不安。 |
3. | 无休止的;未解决的that continues without any agreement being reached |
adj. | 1. 易变的,(天气等)不稳定的;(意见等)动摇的;不安定的,(状态等)动乱的 1. 易变的,(天气等)不稳定的;(意见等)动摇的;不安定的,(状态等)动乱的 |
adj. | 1. not resolved, determined, or decided 2. changing frequently within a given period of time 3. characterized by a lack of order or stability 4. not resolved as required by law 5. not sure, or full of doubt 6. not being in a condition or position of rest 7. not yet inhabited or colonized 10. something such as a problem or argument that is unsettled has not been dealt with successfully 1. not resolved, determined, or decided 2. changing frequently within a given period of time 3. characterized by a lack of order or stability 4. not resolved as required by law 5. not sure, or full of doubt 6. not being in a condition or position of rest 7. not yet inhabited or colonized 10. something such as a problem or argument that is unsettled has not been dealt with successfully |
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