disconcertingly
基本解釋
- v.使睏惑;使倉皇失措;使尲尬
英漢例句
- Disconcertingly, spanking in childhood also is associated with approval of hitting a spouse and increased marital conflict.
令人不安的是,童年挨揍也被認(rèn)爲(wèi)與毆打配偶和更多的婚姻矛盾有關(guān)。 - Most disconcertingly, the economy actually shrank by 0.5% in the final quarter of 2010, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics on January 25th (see chart).
最令人不安的是,據(jù)國家統(tǒng)計(jì)部1月25日發(fā)表的數(shù)據(jù)來看,英國經(jīng)濟(jì)事實(shí)上在2010年最後一個(gè)季度萎縮了0.5%。 - Disconcertingly for the optimists, sadly for us all, the states of Asia that are growing strong on globalization are nonetheless still acting and thinking very much like the nation-states of old.
讓樂觀派感到不安、讓我們所有人感到可悲的是,全球化發(fā)展正強(qiáng)勁的亞洲各國的所思所爲(wèi)卻仍十分類似過去的那種民族國家。 - Disconcertingly few Americans actually fit that description, at least among those who want to be truckers.
ECONOMIST: Gridlock on the rails, roads and ports of America - Both fruits reach and surpass their peak disconcertingly quickly, between late spring and mid-summer.
NPR: Cherries on Top - Even by the standards of most big American cities, Oklahoma City's centre is still disconcertingly empty.
ECONOMIST: Oklahoma’s capital three years on