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形容词比较级
more restive
形容词最高级
most restive
1
不安的, 焦躁的
feeling a sense of unease or agitation that prevents one from finding peace or relaxation
- Workers left the meeting in a restive mood, unsettled by uncertainty around pending layoffs.
工人们以不安的情绪离开了会议,对即将到来的裁员感到不安。
- The persistent pain in his leg made him restive, unable to find comfort or relaxation.
他腿上的持续疼痛使他烦躁不安,无法找到舒适或放松。
- She became increasingly restive as the deadline approached, feeling the weight of stress and expectation.
随着截止日期的临近,她变得越来越焦躁不安,感受到了压力和期望的重担。
2
焦躁的, 不耐烦的
impatient to move or progress, especially due to confinement or obstruction from desired movement
- Officials felt restive as the long negotiations dragged on without any sign of breakthrough.
官员们感到不安,因为漫长的谈判拖拖拉拉,没有任何突破的迹象。
- Restive shareholders pressed corporate leadership for strategic adjustments to revive sluggish growth.
不安分的股东向公司领导层施压,要求进行战略调整以重振低迷的增长。
- Protesters became more restive in their demands for change the longer their calls went unheard.
抗议者们在要求变革时变得更加焦躁不安,因为他们的呼声长时间未被听取。
- The restive students fidgeted in their seats as the lecture dragged on.
随着讲座的拖延,焦躁不安的学生们在座位上坐立不安。
- After hours of waiting in the cramped room, the passengers became restive.
在狭窄的房间里等了几个小时后,乘客们变得焦躁不安。