Unease Meaning in English
word
əˈniz
uh-NEEZ
ʌnˈiːz
un-EEZ
释义
A feeling of being uncomfortable, nervous, or worried about something. Often used when someone senses that something is wrong but is not sure what.
用法与细微差别
"Unease" is most often used in formal or neutral writing. Common collocations: "feeling of unease," "sense of unease." It's less intense than "anxiety" or "fear" and often used when the source of discomfort is not clear.
Spanish: inquietud - incomodidadPortuguese (BR): desconforto - inquietaçãoPortuguese (PT): desconforto - inquietaçãoChinese (Simplified): 不安 - 不舒服Chinese (Traditional): 不安 - 不舒服Hindi: अस्वस्थता - बेचैनीArabic: قلق - توترBengali: অস্বস্তি - অশান্তিRussian: тревога - беспокойство - ощущение неловкостиJapanese: 不安Vietnamese: bất an - cảm giác khó chịuKorean: 불안 - 불편함Turkish: rahatsızlık - huzursuzlukUrdu: بے چینیIndonesian: kegelisahan - rasa tidak nyaman
例句
There was a feeling of unease in the room.
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She spoke with unease about the future.
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His unease grew as the night went on.
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I felt a strange unease walking home alone.
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The news reports only added to my unease.
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He tried to hide his unease, but it was obvious.
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