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 unrest [,ʌn'rest]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不安的状态, 动荡的局面

[医] 不安




    unrest
    [ noun ]
    1. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development

    2. <noun.state>
      the political ferment produced new leadership
      social unrest
    3. a feeling of restless agitation

    4. <noun.feeling>


    Unrest \Un*rest"\, n.
    Want of rest or repose; unquietness; sleeplessness;
    uneasiness; disquietude.

    Is this, quoth she, the cause of your unrest!
    --Chaucer.

    Can calm despair and wild unrest
    Be tenants of a single breast? --Tennyson.

    1. The constable's wife and young children escaped, and the gunmen took a shotgun and two pistols when they left, police said in their daily unrest report.
    2. This could lead to labor unrest in Chile," Mr. Demler said.
    3. For the many Beijing residents who scorn the government but are uneasy about social unrest, it's a matter of enduring the propaganda and the police.
    4. East German party leaders have occasionally blocked the distribution of newspapers from Warsaw Pact neighbors in the past _ during the 1968 Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia and the early periods of labor unrest in Poland.
    5. The unrest involving the Solidarity trade union in Poland got its start when meat prices were raised, but the Soviet population is generally less volatile.
    6. South African state-of-emergency regulations in effect since 1986 restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest, and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
    7. State-of-emergency regulations restrict reporting about unrest, security force action, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest and various statements the government considers subversive. The regulations prohibit calls for election boycotts.
    8. Persistent reports this year spoke of unrest in Shkodra and other northern areas that traditionally were Roman Catholic before the Communists took over.
    9. Traders said Iran's unconditional agreement to a U.N. cease-fire proposal in its eight-year-old war with Iraq also weakened the dollar, which historically has been a safe-haven currency during times of unrest.
    10. President Bush said today that Mikhail S. Gorbachev has done a "remarkable job" in handling the ethnic unrest in Azerbaijan, and that the Soviet president "is really the best hope" for continued peaceful change in the world.
    11. Ethnic violence in Armenia and Azerbaijan killed 91 people and injured 1,650 last year, a Soviet official said Tuesday in releasing the highest estimates yet of the human toll of the unrest.
    12. Moon told the court he went to the north to promote unification. Prosecutors charged that he met with North Koreans to stir up political unrest in South Korea.
    13. Tass said Wednesday that 199 weapons were "confiscated or surrendered" in the previous 24 hours and that authorities had seized 5,103 since the unrest began.
    14. A spate of recent murders between the two groups has fueled the unrest.
    15. The sketchy police unrest report, which covers incidents from the previous 24 hours, did not release any additional details.
    16. Censorship rules imposed under the emergency ruled ban or restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, most forms of peaceful protest and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
    17. Though heartened by the offer, wary Solidarity activists said they suspected the government was seeking accord only to calm unrest caused by rising inflation and consumer shortages.
    18. "A certain number of criminals there, some thugs, were the instigators of the unrest, and the settlement was reached in accordance with the current legislation in China.
    19. The potential for labor unrest is also clouding the pact.
    20. The prices were increased an average of 18% earlier this month, prompting labor unrest throughout the country.
    21. Instead, the 27th from Hebei province was given the task of smashing the student unrest.
    22. And unrest would likely mount.
    23. At least 20 people died in the Georgian unrest.
    24. Argentina is plagued by an average annual inflation rate of 322 percent, unproductive state industries and worker unrest over wages that fail to match the rising cost of living.
    25. Yugoslavia's authorities are grappling with a 170 percent annual rate of inflation, unemployment of 15 percent, a $20 billion foreign debt and growing labor unrest.
    26. China freed 97 pro-democracy protesters, including two student leaders, after the anniversary of the June 4 army attack on last year's demonstrations passed without major unrest, officials said Wednesday.
    27. U.S. officials have expressed disapproval of some Israeli tactics to quell Arab unrest in the occupied territories and are expected to voice their concerns to Rabin during his visit.
    28. The decision followed five weeks of unrest and an opposition attempt to oust Noriega.
    29. The Serbian moves could trigger fresh unrest by the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo, the nation's least developed region and the scene of sporadic violence over the past two years.
    30. The Sandinistas said Melton and the others were implementing a U.S. plan to incite domestic unrest.
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