单词 | restless |
释义 | restless adjective ➡ see also the entries for worried and hysterical另见 worried 条和 hysterical 条restless ♦︎ impatient ♦︎ agitated ♦︎ flustered ♦︎ unsettledthese words all describe sb who is bored or nervous and not able to relax.这些词均表示不耐烦的、焦躁的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to become restless / impatient / agitated / flustered / unsettled◆to get restless / impatient / agitated / flustered◆to feel / look restless / impatient / agitated / flustered / unsettled■ restless unable to stay still or be happy where you are, because you are bored and need a change坐立不安的;不耐烦的◆the audience was becoming restless.观众开始不耐烦了。◆after five years in the job, he was beginning to feel restless.这份工作干了五年以后,他开始厌烦了。▸ restlessly adverb◆he moved restlessly from one foot to the other.他的两只脚不停地倒替着。■ impatient annoyed or irritated by sb/sth, especially because you have to wait for a long time(尤指因等待时间长)不耐烦的,没有耐心的◆i'd been waiting for twenty minutes and i was getting impatient.我等了二十分钟,有点不耐烦了。◆try not to be too impatient with her.尽量别对她太没耐心。opp patient → calm adj. ▸ impatience noun [uncountable] ◆she was bursting with impatience to tell me the news.她迫不及待地要告诉我这个消息。 opp patience → patience ▸ impatiently adverb◆we sat waiting impatiently for the movie to start.我们坐着,焦急地等待电影开演。■ agitated /ædʒɪteɪtɪd/ showing in your behaviour that you are anxious or nervous(行为表现出)焦虑不安的,激动的◆she's agitated about getting there on time.她为能否准时到那里而焦虑。◆calm down! don't get so agitated.平静下来!别那么激动。opp calm → calm adj. ➡ see also agitate → shake 4 , agitation → concern ▸ agitation noun [uncountable] ◆jen arrived in a state of great agitation.珍到达时十分焦虑不安。■ flustered nervous or confused because you have a lot to do or have to hurry(因有很多事要做或赶时间)忙乱的,慌张的◆she arrived late, looking hot and flustered.她迟到了,看上去又热又慌乱。opp composed → calm adj. ➡ see also fluster → shake 4 ■ unsettled [not usually before noun] not calm and not able to relax, especially because of changes or uncertainty(尤指因变化或情况未定)不镇静的,心绪不宁的,不安的◆they all felt restless and unsettled.他们都感到焦躁不安。 ➡ see also unsettling → worrying restlessunable to stay still or be happy where you are, because you are bored and need a change坐立不安的;不耐烦的◆the audience was becoming restless.观众开始不耐烦了。◆after five years in the job, he was beginning to feel restless.这份工作干了五年以后,他开始厌烦了。▸ restlessly adverb◆he moved restlessly from one foot to the other.他的两只脚不停地倒替着。restless/ˈrestləs ||; ˈrɛstlɪs/adj1. unable to relax or be still because you are bored, nervous or impatient (因烦闷、紧张或不耐烦而)不能安静下来的,焦躁不安的: ◇the children always get restless on long journeys. 长途旅行中,孩子们总会变得坐立不安。 2. (used about a period of time) without sleep or rest (指一段时间)没有睡眠的,没有休息的 ➔restlessly adv rest·less /`rɛstlɪs; ˈrestləs/adj 1. unable to keep still, especially because you are impatient, anxious, or bored [尤指因不耐烦、焦虑、厌烦而]不安宁的:◇the children are getting restless. 孩子们开始变得烦躁不安。 2. not satisfied and wanting new experiences 不满足的; 求新的:◇after eight years in the same job you start to get restless. 做了八年相同的工作后,你开始觉得不满足,想要新的尝试。 |
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