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un·set·tle /ʌnˈsetl/ verb [transitive] NERVOUSto make someone feel slightly nervous, worried, or upset 使心绪不宁;使担忧 The sudden changes unsettled Judy. 突如其来的变化弄得朱迪心神不宁。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusunsettle• She was still recovering from the accident so he avoided any subjects which might unsettle her.• The threat of war has been enough to unsettle international oil traders.• His silence unsettled me.• Still, it has been enough to unsettle oil traders.• Fellows like him unsettle other patients.• Ted's angry outbursts unsettled the whole family.un·set·tle verbChineseSyllable or slightly nervous, Corpus someone make worried, upset feel to |