disconcertingly
基本解释
- v.使困惑;使仓皇失措;使尴尬
英汉例句
- Disconcertingly, spanking in childhood also is associated with approval of hitting a spouse and increased marital conflict.
令人不安的是,童年挨揍也被认为与殴打配偶和更多的婚姻矛盾有关。 - Most disconcertingly, the economy actually shrank by 0.5% in the final quarter of 2010, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics on January 25th (see chart).
最令人不安的是,据国家统计部1月25日发表的数据来看,英国经济事实上在2010年最后一个季度萎缩了0.5%。 - Disconcertingly for the optimists, sadly for us all, the states of Asia that are growing strong on globalization are nonetheless still acting and thinking very much like the nation-states of old.
让乐观派感到不安、让我们所有人感到可悲的是,全球化发展正强劲的亚洲各国的所思所为却仍十分类似过去的那种民族国家。 - Disconcertingly few Americans actually fit that description, at least among those who want to be truckers.
ECONOMIST: Gridlock on the rails, roads and ports of America - Both fruits reach and surpass their peak disconcertingly quickly, between late spring and mid-summer.
NPR: Cherries on Top - Even by the standards of most big American cities, Oklahoma City's centre is still disconcertingly empty.
ECONOMIST: Oklahoma’s capital three years on