亚洲网紅露点

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unease

[ uhn-eez ]

noun

  1. a state of discomfort or restlessness in the body or mind:

    Anxiety may break through and make itself felt in physical symptoms, such as jitters or unease.

    These initiatives seem to have emerged from the growing unease at the uneven pattern of economic recovery.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of unease1

First recorded in 1300鈥50; un- 1( def ) + ease ( def )
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His professional unease is echoed by the novel鈥檚 gently surreal bending of time and space and its metaphorical conflation of life and film.

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Now, as the gems prepare to leave the custody of their keepers, they are stirring not just collectors' appetites but also some unease.

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Joe Allen once said that he wished he could have worn an invisibility cloak throughout his career, such was his unease about the attention that comes with being an elite footballer.

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Officials say the troops will be redeployed within Poland, but the move has caused yet more unease in the country.

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The crackdown has sparked fear and unease among civilians, many of whom have called the actions a form of "collective punishment" against them.

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