un·eas·y /ʌnˈiːzi/ ●○○ adjectiveadj1 NERVOUSworried or slightly afraid because you think that something bad might happen 心神不安的,不自在的;憂慮的uneasy aboutNinety percent of those questioned felt uneasy about nuclear power. 受訪者中有90%的人對核能感到憂慮。
► see thesaurus at nervous, worried 2 CALM#used to describe a period of time when people have agreed to stop fighting or arguing, but which is not really calm 不穩定的;不安定的uneasy peace/truce/alliance/compromiseThe treaty restored an uneasy peace to the country. 這個條約讓該國恢複了暫時的和平。
—uneasily adverbadvBill shifted uneasily in his chair. 比爾在椅子上不安地動來動去。
Charles’ concern for the environment sits uneasily with (=does not fit well with) his collection of powerful cars. 查爾斯擁有很多動力強勁的汽車,這與他對環境的關注格格不入。
—uneasiness noun [uncountableU]
n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: used to describe a period of time when people have agreed to stop fighting or arguing, but which is not really calmnounsan uneasy peaceThere was an uneasy peace in the region for nearly three years before the conflict flared up again.
an uneasy truceIt was an uneasy truce, however, and tension was never far from the surface.
an uneasy calmThings seemed quiet enough, but it was an uneasy calm.
an uneasy alliance/relationshipThe government is based on an uneasy alliance between Christian Democrats and Socialists.
an uneasy compromiseThe result was an uneasy compromise which no-one liked.