0 to make someone feel less confident and slightly frightened -- 使緊張;使缺乏信心;使恐懼
I think it unnerved me to be interviewed by so many people. 這麽多人來面試我,讓我很緊張。
One, however, found that it was unnerving not to have a table of correspondences to consult.
But it is a rattling good read that should unnerve at least some within the political science community.
I do not know of one of my predominantly female students who would not be unnerved by being called a feminist.
In fact, they were completely unnerved by the lack of information in the script and the absence of any kind of logic.
Such correspondences are unnerving to many.
I know of many normally excellent drivers who have been unnerved by the experience.
It is unnerving to sit on a train that does not have any staff that one can see.
That is enough to unnerve an old body.