unruffled 英 [ʌn'rʌf(ə)ld]   美 [ʌn'rʌfld]

unruffled

unruffled  英 [ʌn'rʌf(ə)ld] 美 [ʌn'rʌfld]

adj. 平静的;不骚动的;镇定的  v. 使平整;变得平静(unruffle的过去分词) 

Hatoyama appears admirably unruffled by his wife's idiosyncrasies, saying: "I feel relieved when I get home. 对于妻子异于常人的怪癖,鸠山表现出了令人钦佩的平静。 他说:“我一回到家就会感到放松。
He gave an assured performance, doling out money freely and leaving voters appeased, opposition parties stumped and bondholders unruffled (see article). 他做出了保证, 拿出所有的钱来让选民决定选票.这难住了在野政党人士,但所有投票人很平静(见文章 ) 。

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  • adj. 平静的;不骚动的;镇定的
  • v. 使平整;变得平静(unruffle的过去分词)
  • 1. Hatoyama appears admirably unruffled by his wife's idiosyncrasies, saying: "I feel relieved when I get home.

    对于妻子异于常人的怪癖,鸠山表现出了令人钦佩的平静。 他说:“我一回到家就会感到放松。

  • 2. He gave an assured performance, doling out money freely and leaving voters appeased, opposition parties stumped and bondholders unruffled (see article).

    他做出了保证, 拿出所有的钱来让选民决定选票.这难住了在野政党人士,但所有投票人很平静(见文章 ) 。

  • 3. Gottman, Levenson and their colleagues found that gays and lesbians whoexhibit more tension during disagreements are more satisfied with theirrelationships than those who remain unruffled.

    Levenson和他们的同事们发现,对于同志伴侣来说,意见不合时关系紧张的比那些平静的对关系的满意度要高。

  • unruffled (adj.) 1650s in figurative sense, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of ruffle (v.). Literal meaning, in reference to feathers, leaves, etc., is recorded from 1816.
un·ruf·fled / ʌnˈrʌfld ; NAmE ʌnˈrʌfld / adjective (of a person ) calm 平静的;镇定的;沉着的 SYN unperturbed He remained unruffled by their accusations. 对于他们的指控他处之泰然。 un·ruf·fled / ʌnˈrʌfld ; NAmE ʌnˈrʌfld /
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