unrest的意思

美 / ʌnˈrest / 英 / ʌnˈrest /

n. 不安;动荡的局面;不安的状态

GRE


unrest的用法讲解

英语单词unrest的用法讲解

unrest是一个英语词汇,它用作名词和形容词,意思是不安、动荡。它常用于描述政治、社会和情绪上的不稳定。

作为名词,unrest意味着“不稳定”或“动乱”。它可以指政治动乱,如民族冲突或政治革命,也可以描述社会动乱,如暴力抗争、抗议或示威活动。它也可以用来形容一种情绪上的动乱或不安,如精神困惑、心理压力或激动不安等。

例句:

1. The country has been enmeshed in political unrest for many years.

2. The recent unrest in the city has been caused by the bad economic situation.

3. She felt a deep unrest in her heart after the break-up.

unrest的短语

1、 social unrest 社会动荡;社会不安

unrest的例句

He said students were fanning social unrest with their violent protests.

他说学生们的暴力抗议会煽动起社会动乱。

柯林斯例句

Evidence of unrest and dissatisfaction throughout the Italian nation became more and more pronounced.

意国内部的不安与不满,越来越明显.

辞典例句

Troops eventually quelled the unrest.

部队最终镇压了动乱。

《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

Thus, increased government assistance should help to prevent social unrest during this sharp economic downturn.

因此, 政府增加援助应该有助于在这个经济急剧放缓时期防止社会动荡.

期刊摘选

The unrest erupted into revolution.

动乱爆发为革命。

《牛津词典》

Economic conditions may lie responsible for the creation of social unrest.

经济状况可能是产生社会不安的根源.

《现代英汉综合大词典》

Rural land disputes are perhaps the biggest source of social unrest in China.

农村土地争议可能是中国社会不稳定的最大根源.

期刊摘选

Social unrest, never far below the surface in Brazil, has erupted over the last few days.

巴西一直以来一触即发的社会不安定因素在过去的几天里爆发了。

柯林斯例句