0 likely to change suddenly; not calm or having a regular pattern:
1 nervous and worried; unable to relax:
Children tend to get unsettled if you continually change their routine.
The chapter is reasonable and necessary, but somewhat heavy-going : various arguments are given their due, choices are made among them, and unsettled areas are identified.
During wartime, however, the mobility of young people unsettled existing familial and community control.
A question that remains unsettled is whether the causative-inchoative alternation applies at the lexical or at the syntactic level.
Still, naturalness is a problem for most present synthesizers, and there remain unsettled issues regarding how one ought to assess the quality of synthetic speech.
Shipping certainly opened up new worlds, but at the same time, it unsettled the relationship of humans as sensory beings to their surrounding environment.
After all, unsettled debts would damage a man's economic status among local traders and could potentially land him in gaol.
Distinctive about the subject matter of mathematics is that the question of what constitutes it is an unsettled one.
Such a mood dominates the poem - but it is finally unsettled.
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變化, 易變的, 動盪不定的…
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变化, 易变的, 动荡不定的…
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inestable, incierto, inquieto…
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instável, incerto, inquieto…
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sık sık değişen, karışık, belirsiz…
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instable, agité…
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nestálý, vzrušený…
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ustabil, nervøs…
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