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disturbing
(
a
.)煩擾的
From:
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disturbing
干擾
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·turb
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Disturbed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Disturbing
.]
1.
To
throw
into
disorder
or
confusion
;
to
derange
;
to
interrupt
the
settled
state
of
;
to
excite
from
a
state
of
rest
.
Preparing
to
disturb
With
all-cofounding
war
the
realms
above
. --
Cowper
.
The
bellow's
noise
disturbed
his
quiet
rest
.
--
Spenser
.
The
utmost
which
the
discontented
colonies
could
do
,
was
to
disturb
authority
.
--
Burke
.
2.
To
agitate
the
mind
of
;
to
deprive
of
tranquillity
;
to
disquiet
;
to
render
uneasy
;
as
,
a
person
is
disturbed
by
receiving
an
insult
,
or
his
mind
is
disturbed
by
envy
.
3.
To
turn
from
a
regular
or
designed
course
. [
Obs
.]
And
disturb
His
inmost
counsels
from
their
destined
aim
. --
Milton
.
Syn:
--
To
disorder
;
disquiet
;
agitate
;
discompose
;
molest
;
perplex
;
trouble
;
incommode
;
ruffle
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
disturbing
adj
:
causing
distress
or
worry
or
anxiety
; "
distressing
(
or
disturbing
)
news
"; "
lived
in
heroic
if
something
distressful
isolation
"; "
a
disturbing
amount
of
crime
";
"
a
revelation
that
was
most
perturbing
"; "
a
new
and
troubling
thought
"; "
in
a
particularly
worrisome
predicament
"; "
a
worrying
situation
"; "
a
worrying
time
"
[
syn
:
distressing
,
distressful
,
perturbing
,
troubling
,
worrisome
,
worrying
]
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