单词 | Disconcerting |
例句 | 1. I found some of his personal habits rather disconcerting. 2. I found all that noise rather disconcerting. 3. There was a disconcerting silence. 4. She had the disconcerting habit of saying exactly what she thought. 5. Even more disconcerting were the personality changes. 6. Waters asked a few disconcerting questions. 7. It was disconcerting how the desire not to appear a fool followed one into captivity. 8. What is truly disconcerting about the story is the result of the fall, and the divine purpose behind it. 9. And the headmaster had a disconcerting habit of offering jobs to people he met at dinner parties. 10. It's a bit disconcerting to be minding your own business. Just getting on with things. 11. It's a bit disconcerting to be minding your own business. 12. Disconcerting, therefore, to hear that the pub is being floated on the property market. 13. It would not be so disconcerting if they were all eaten, the poor wee souls. 14. However, it was still fairly disconcerting to receive some information yesterday from a Newcastle public relations company. 15. The reception desk is not at street level, which is a little disconcerting. 16. She lay in wait for pain, expecting no rewards from people, and this made her a hopelessly disconcerting friend. 17. Their faces, stylised with oval, almond eyes and red lips, were disconcerting. 18. A sleepy anaesthetist arrived - looked about 18 years old - a little disconcerting. 19. As he held her there, he began to breathe heavily and there was a disconcerting expression on his face. 20. Nevertheless, the peremptory dismissal of the book which established the modern discipline of macroeconomics is disconcerting. 21. The sheer efficiency of the drivers, especially at high volumes, can be disconcerting, and the sound is exceptionally bright. 21. 22. Economists said the bad news was most pronounced, and most disconcerting, in manufacturing. 23. But the life of a first generation feminist can be plagued by disconcerting lapses. 24. Guests should not enter during speeches, distracting the audience and disconcerting the speakers. 25. Meeting a group of complete strangers from backgrounds very different to my own, in such an alien environment, was disconcerting. 26. Just above the milometer was a small computer screen, and Jack guessed that she would find that pretty disconcerting. 27. John was also extremely fast and nimble, and he possessed a remarkable body-swerve which could prove most disconcerting to opposing defenders. 28. When designer Rei Kawakubo tucks pillows under blouses and shows her collection in utter silence, simple clothes become disconcerting theater. 29. But there was more to Jeanson than his bad faith, excesses, cruel humour and disconcerting habit of changing his mind. 30. He held her eyes for a split second, and she found his gaze disconcerting. 1. The reception desk is not at street level, which is a little disconcerting. 31. Howarth had a disconcerting glimpse of the barely controlled aggression beneath the mask of casual good humour. 32. The fact that everybody around me looked and sounded completely different from myself was worrying and disconcerting. 33. During the day he felt able to cope with any development, however disconcerting. 34. That you mustered the courage to come here in the first place-we know how disconcerting this sort of thing is for you. 35. It is a wee bit disconcerting when you can hear yourself think in a pub these days. 36. Marriage brings with it a disconcerting reality: How great a Change! how quickly made! 37. Watching Dash was as disconcerting as watching a music video. 38. It is extremely disconcerting, and the Madness debate provided a salutary lesson for Morrissey, as well as ourselves. 39. It is disconcerting to hear. 40. His hard, shifty little eyes were disconcerting. 41. This move was unexpected, and proportionately disconcerting. 42. And then came that disconcerting ride. 43. An absolute, disconcerting silence reigned in the hall. 44. The consistency and pervasiveness of this effect is startling, perhaps even disconcerting. 45. It was rather disconcerting to find that someone had been opening my letter. 46. She was a grave and silent little person with the disconcerting habit of holding your gaze unblinkingly, as if you had nothing in common. 47. It was disconcerting weather, people yawned long and lazily, feeling languorous and happy at the same time. 48. Problems on the home front might be a little disconcerting. 49. This can be disconcerting as one discovers that their best friend or spouse annihilates them recurrently in the unconscious. 50. Although such moves can be disconcerting, they cannot be forecast. 51. He had a disconcerting habit of expressing contradictory ideas in rapid succession. 52. In a drawing,() no such conventional order exists so any deletion order other than one based on entry sequence would be disconcerting to users. 53. It was not the constant pipe, or the Nottingham vowels, or the friendly but disconcerting stare. 54. For some, I imagine, this would be a disconcerting, frustrating experience, but I quickly got used to this linguistic interzone. 55. He has a disconcerting knack of undercutting his own arguments. 56. The stories I had heard were coming back in disconcerting detail. 57. Nearby, modern China is asserting itself in ways that can be disconcerting. 58. He had a disconcerting habit of expressing contradictory ideas in a rapid succession. 59. Another retrogressive aspect of the modesty movement is its disconcerting message that women are responsible for men's behavior. 60. More disconcerting is the ability of a cancer stem cell to hide. 61. Therefore, to receive a genuine complaint from a customer is most disconcerting. 62. If he persisted in talking of such subjects, she had a disconcerting habit of falling asleep. 63. Q : He was taking up some quite exaggerated positions to return your serve. Is that disconcerting? |
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