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unnerve /ʌnnɜːv; name -nɜːrv/ verb [transitive] (often used in newspapers) to make sb feel nervous or lose confidence (常用于报章)使紧张,使失去信心◆the poor results have unnerved investors. 差劲的业绩使投资者失去了信心。☞ unnerveunnerve /ʌnnɜːv; name ʌnnɜːrv/ [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to make sb feel nervous or frightened or lose confidence使紧张;使恐惧;使丧失信心◆i was completely unnerved by the way she kept staring at me.她一直盯着我看,让我觉得不知所措。◆he's just trying to unnerve you.他只是想挫败你的信心。 ➡ see also unnerving → worrying unnerve/ˌʌnˈnɜ:v ||; ʌnˈnɝv/verb [t] to make sb feel nervous or frightened or lose confidence 使紧张、胆怯或失去信心: ◇his silence unnerved us. 他没有吭声,这使我们很不安。 ➔unnerving adj an unnerving experience 令人失去信心的经历 ➔unnervingly adv unnervesee ⇨ nervous 6 un·nerve /ʌn`nɜv; ˌʌnˈnɜːv/v [t]to make someone very frightened or nervous, so that they cannot behave normally 使胆怯; 使不知所措; 使紧张不安:◇dave was completely unnerved by the accident. 戴夫被意外事件弄得完全不知所措。 |