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听说他们已离婚,我感到非常不安。
It upset me no end to hear they'd split up.
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她在陌生的环境中感到局促不安。
She felt uneasy in the unfamiliar surroundings.
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动乱之后是令人不安的短暂平静。
There was a short period of uneasy calm after the riot.
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他们对卷入战争感到日益不安。
There was a growing unease about their involvement in the war.
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这封信使我感到震惊和不安。
The letter shocked and disturbed me.
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她无法掩饰她那不安的心情。
She couldn't disguise the fact that she felt uncomfortable.
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这消息使我深感不安和沮丧。
I was deeply disturbed and depressed by the news.
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她内心深处感到焦躁不安。
There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul.
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这个事故使他们深感不安。
They were deeply disturbed by the accident.
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他试图掩饰他的惶恐不安。
He tried to hide his nervousness.
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面试前我感到惶恐不安。
I felt really nervous before the interview.
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她担心会使她父母不安。
She was afraid of upsetting her parents.
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有一种令人不安的寂静。
There was an uncomfortable silence.
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他们都感到焦躁不安。
They all felt restless and unsettled.
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她露出不安的微笑。
She smiled nervously.
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这个消息在中东总部引起了不安。
This message caused perturbation in the Middle East Headquarters.
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这个国家的南方日益动荡不安。
There is growing unrest in the south of the country.
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“对不起。”他局促不安地说。
'I'm sorry,' he said awkwardly.
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她被自我怀疑和情感不安所困扰。
She is assailed by self-doubt and emotional insecurity.
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这纯属失误,但它确实令我有些不安。
This was a genuine mistake, but it did cause me some worry.
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雷为这个想法感到焦虑不安。
Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea.
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我告诉自己别那么坐立不安。
I told myself not to be so jumpy.
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他变得烦躁不安且存有戒心。
He became edgy and defensive.
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嗯,不管怎样,她说不安全。
Well, anyways, she said it wasn't safe.
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他今晚焦躁不安,紧张易怒。
Tonight he is manic, wired and uptight.
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炮火声太近,让人恐慌不安。
The sound of gunfire was too close for comfort.
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她在面试前总是紧张不安。
She was always on edge before an interview.
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将军没有被搅得慌乱不安。
The General refused to be flustered.
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她听出他声音里的不安。
She hears the discomfort in his voice.
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极小的事也能令她不安。
She gets in a flap over the slightest thing.
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