1. He hoped to unnerve Kennedy and force him into concessions.
他只希望动摇肯尼迪的信念,迫使他让步。
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2. To unnerve someone, often as a tactic to beat them in a game or deal.
使对方丧失勇气,常作为一种策略,在比赛或交易中击败之。
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3. A more balanced set of government books would shield the economy from market turbulence should Europe crash or Federal Reserve rate hikes unnerve investors.
一个更加平衡的政府财政支出有助于保护经济免受政府动荡,以及欧洲崩溃或美联储升息给投资者带来的恐慌。
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4. Scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player.
抢球者经常会使一个更优秀的网球运动员紧张。
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5. Scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player.
抢球者经常会使一个更优秀的网球运动员紧张。
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6. His encounter with the guard dog have completely unnerve him
他遇上了警卫犬, 把他吓坏了
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7. Hitler turned and peered closely at his aide-de-camp. Those beady eyes never failed to unnerve Puttkamer.
希特勒蓦地转过身来,两眼盯着他的副官,他那双咄咄逼人的小眼睛总使普特卡默心里发慌,手足无措。
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8. He hoped to unnerve Kennedy and force him into concessions.
他只希望动摇肯尼迪的信念,迫使他让步。
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9. Lou felt that they were wandering from the point, and that in digression Alexandra might unnerve him.
娄感到他们离开了话题,而在闲扯中,亚历山德拉可能使他遭受挫折。
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10. To unnerve someone, often as a tactic to beat them in a game or deal.