unnerve
[ˌʌnˈnɜ:rv]
vt.
使失去勇气;
使身心交疲;
使焦躁;
使失常;
例句:
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He hoped to unnerve Kennedy and force him into concessions.
他只希望动摇肯尼迪的信念,迫使他让步.
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Hitler turned and peered closely at his aide - de - camp . Those beady eyes never failed to unnerve Puttkamer.
希特勒蓦地转过身来,两眼盯着他的 副官, 他那双咄咄逼人的小眼睛总使普特卡默心里发慌,手足无措.
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Unnerve guest users by adding roving eyes that follow mouse movements.
给来宾帐户添加“跟随眼睛”这个跟随鼠标移动的工具可以着实吓人一跳.
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Each was trying to pick holes in and unnerve the other.
来自THETIMES
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The latest uproar will likely unnerve advertisers further, one media buyer said.
来自WSJ
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He has a different view of which opposition players he wants to unnerve and it often works for him.
来自BBC