a. 不安的;惊慌的
v cause to feel embarrassment
v cause to lose one's composure
s having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion
1.This is most disconcerting, but her choices are her own.
这的确是让人不安 但她的选择是她自己做的
2.It's a pttle disconcerting, all this unbridled praise.
有点让人心慌 这些表扬简直太过了
3.I got to be honest, that's a pttle disconcerting.
我实话 还真是让人不安啊
4.You have no idea how disconcerting peace can be.
你們不知道和平有多麼的令人驚惶
5.I was a pttle disconcerted by the way she ate.
她吃饭的方式让我有点糟心
6.Although, it's a pttle disconcerting he didn't tell me.
不过他没告诉我 有点令人不安
7.There are gaps in your story that I find disconcerting.
你的故事當中 有我覺得說不通的漏洞
8.At any rate, my question is disconcertingly simple.
无论如何 我的问题出奇的简单
9.I am forced to make a very disconcerting call.
我不得不做出一个非常令人不安的决定
10.I think that mannequin...um, is the most disconcerting thing.
我觉得那个假人 是最吓人的东西