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a. 气馁的, 丧失勇气的, 失常的, 烦恼不安的



    unnerved
    [ adj ]
    deprived of courage and strength
    <adj.all>
    the steeplejack, exhausted and unnerved, couldn't hold on to his dangerous perch much longer


    1. The sisters, unnerved by the first legal battle over Florida Lotto winnings since the weekly drawing began last spring, have left Indiantown for security reasons, attorney Tim Morell said Saturday.
    2. But about three years ago, faced with the prospect of a career in baseball, Mr. Mayne says he became a bit unnerved. So he looked in the Yellow Pages under stress management and discovered Transcendental Meditation.
    3. The combination of accelerating inflation and a softening economy unnerved many investors and stock prices fell sharply, with the Dow Jones industrial average tumbling more than 71 points.
    4. At one point, boisterous Iraqi soldiers unnerved the Americans when they fired their weapons into the air at the end of a speech by Hussein.
    5. But others suggested that the dangers that have unnerved investors lately are real.
    6. Still, some traders are stunned and unnerved by the strength of the Christmas rally and bloated valuations on some stocks.
    7. The Paris establishment is unnerved, wondering whether the rules are still valid.
    8. "He was pretty flamboyant and wouldn't show he was afraid," she said. "But it certainly unnerved him." Finally, even Reed decided to leave.
    9. That was the thing that unnerved me.
    10. A senior Western diplomat, also reached by telephone, said authorities apparently were unnerved by an independent demonstration Aug. 21, the 20th anniversary of the Soviet-led invasion that crushed the liberal "Prague spring" of 1968.
    11. And Tokyo's fall Thursday unnerved market players over the direction of near-term interest rates.
    12. On the other hand, it shielded Cambridge from the media (which Cambridge suspect is biased towards Oxford) and from exposure to the Oxford camp, which has sometimes unnerved Cambridge. Both crews have raced well recently.
    13. Meanwhile, higher interest rates and threats of growing inflation have unnerved some stock market investors and sent prices broadly lower in five of the past seven sessions.
    14. They're called "reactionaries." What's more, traders and analysts warn that the mark still has plenty of room to fall, especially if international investors continue to be unnerved by political and economic troubles in Germany and the Soviet Union.
    15. Hearing this, an unnerved financial analyst was thought to say something to the effect that you haven't heard anything yet.
    16. Steels and heavy industrials wound up with modest gains Friday after surging in the morning session, before investors were unnerved by the latest news in the Recruit Cosmos scandal.
    17. The dollar's sharp drop has unnerved many investment managers, partly because they fear foreign investors will be reluctant to increase their holdings of dollar-denominated securities.
    18. If Mr Jimmy Knapp, the rail union leader, was able to claim a famous victory in the dispute, shareholders would indeed be unnerved.
    19. He let off a few more last night. This has unnerved the administration and the prime minister.
    20. However, last week's plunge in the Nikkei index to a year's low of 16,078.71, wiping out the market's local currency gains for the year, has unnerved government officials.
    21. "The crash unnerved a lot of investors," Yardeni said. "They thought recession and depression but the economy fooled them and continued to grow at a very solid pace.
    22. The bund market was unnerved early on by inflation figures reported by Bavaria (among the last four states to report March inflation figures).
    23. Employees say they were unnerved because it was the second such incident in roughly a year.
    24. Too many people have indeed been hurt financially, and millions of others are unnerved on hearing about them.
    25. Greg Kuhn, an Easton, Pa., money manager who relies on technical analysis, is unnerved by several signposts that have turned negative in the past month.
    26. Many arbs have been unnerved by the general atmosphere of scandal and by losses suffered in 1986 on shares of USX Corp., Gillette, CPC and others where a transaction didn't materialize.
    27. The stock market opened broadly lower today, unnerved by a steep slide in Tokyo.
    28. A staff member accompanies him to the local supermarket, but Lou is still unnerved by the prospect of shopping.
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