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unsettled是什么意思

unsettled

英 [ʌn'set(ə)ld] 美 [ʌn'sɛtld]
  • adj. 未决定的;怀疑的;未处理的;不整齐的

英文词源


unsettled (adj.)
1590s, "not peaceful, not firmly established," from unsettle (v.) or else from un- (1) "not" + past participle of settle (v.). Meaning "not occupied by settlers" is attested from 1724.

双语例句


1. I'm a bit unsettled tonight. This war thing's upsetting me.
我今晚有点心神不定,这场争斗让我不安。

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2. Despite the unsettled weather, we had a marvellous weekend.
尽管天气一会儿好一会儿差,我们仍然度过了一个美好的周末。

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3. The junk market has been unsettled for the past seven months.
过去7个月中废旧货市场一直起伏不定。

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4. To tell the truth, I'm a bit unsettled tonight.
实话告诉你,我今晚有点儿心神不宁。

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5. They were in the process of resolving all the unsettled issues.
他们正在着手解决所有悬而未决的问题。

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