disturbed

英 [dɪ'stɜːbd] 美 [dɪ'stɝbd]
  • adj. 扰乱的;为心理失常者而设的
  • v. 干扰(disturb的过去分词)
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disturbed (adj.)
past participle adjective from disturb. Meaning "emotionally or mentally unstable" is from 1904.
1. We disturbed a wild boar that had been foraging by the roadside.
我们惊动了一只一直在路边觅食的野猪。

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2. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers.
很多答案都不准确,为此他感到很烦恼。

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3. She'd been working in her room till a noise had disturbed her.
她一直在房间里工作,直到有声响打扰了她。

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4. Joe forced a smile, but underneath he was a little disturbed.
乔强颜欢笑,但内心里感到有些不安。

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5. She had seized unerringly on the fact that most disturbed him.
她很准确地抓住了令他苦恼不已的事由。

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