0 unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored:
1 moving because you are unable to relax, esp. because you are worried or bored, or (of an activity) having a lot of movement as a characteristic:
The opposition parties provide no clear alternative for restless voters.
Five per cent of those questioned feared they would become more restless, irritable and ' exited\nervous\flustered ' again.
Growing ever more restless, dashing back and forth, the child waits for a possible chance to get hold of the cart.
The synthesised bass is extremely restless, moving mostly by tritone and half-step, and traversing the chromatic aggregate save for one pitch.
Older children may be restless and fidgety, but not overly hyperactive.
He is always restless, and reels with a natural intoxication.
The deconstructed heart is ever restless, yet the theological virtues stand only as perpetual temptations to rest in inauthenticity.
In 1743, as the city quickly grew restless from a wave of soaring prices, grumbling voices were heard everywhere.
He made eye contact with his wife and his restless movements diminished.
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呆不住的, 坐立不安的,焦躁的…
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呆不住的, 坐立不安的,焦躁的…
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inquieto, inquieto/ta [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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irrequieto…
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落ち着かない, そわそわした…
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huzursuz, sabırsız, rahatsız…
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agité/-ée, agité…
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inquiet…
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