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disconcert [ˌdɪskənˈsɜ:rt]

vt. 使不安; 使为难; 使慌张; 使窘迫;
过去式:: disconcerted 过去分词:: disconcerted 现在分词:: disconcerting 第三人称单数:: disconcerts

例句:

  • I behaved with a politeness which seemed to disconcert him.
    我礼仪周到,这似乎使他不知所措.
  • The events about to occur will disconcert others but not you.
    即将发生的事件s会 搅乱别人而不是你.
  • Well, as the first working manifestation of the maxim "everyone's a critic", Gogglebox can disconcert your moral compass.
    来自THETIMES