unsettle
/ʌnˈsetl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈsetl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈse-tᵊl/ (ame, mw)
unsettle — 動詞
- unsettlepresent simple I / you / we / they
- unsettleshe / she / it
- unsettledpast simple
- unsettling-ing form
1. to leave someone uneasy and unable to stay calm, especially after something unex
使不安
讓人心裡發慌難安
to leave someone uneasy and unable to stay calm, especially after something unexpected happens
The sudden phone call from the hospital unsettled Iris before dinner.
醫院突然打來的電話讓 Iris 晚餐前一直很不安。
something unsettles someone
Hearing footsteps outside at midnight unsettled Tariro for hours.
半夜傳來的腳步聲讓 Tariro 好幾個小時都很不安。
The manager's last-minute change unsettled Lakshmi during the meeting.
經理最後一刻改了安排,讓 Lakshmi 在會議中很不安。
The empty classroom unsettled Lara on her first day back.
第一天回去上學時,那間空教室讓 Lara 心裡很不安。
文法句型
something unsettles someone
用法筆記
The subject is usually bad news, strange behaviour, or a sudden change. This sense focuses on a person's loss of ease or confidence, not on a system becoming unstable.
常見錯誤
2. to disturb a plan, system, or calm situation so that it no longer feels stable o
打亂;動搖
使局勢失穩難料
to disturb a plan, system, or calm situation so that it no longer feels stable or easy to predict
The strike could unsettle the city's food supply this month.
這場罷工可能會在這個月打亂全城的食品供應。
something unsettles a system
One careless remark can unsettle a peaceful meeting in minutes.
一句不小心的話,幾分鐘內就能打亂原本平靜的會議。
The court decision unsettled the market before trading opened.
法院的裁決在開盤前就動搖了市場。
New border checks may unsettle travel plans for thousands of families.
新的邊境檢查可能會打亂數千個家庭的旅行計畫。
- disrupt
broader; can interrupt activity without suggesting lasting instability
- destabilize
more formal and stronger; often used for systems, governments, or regions
- shake
more vivid; suggests jolting confidence or balance
文法句型
something unsettles something
用法筆記
The object is usually a market, plan, relationship, or period of calm rather than a person. It often suggests an earlier steady state that has been disturbed.