The audience shifted uneasily in their seats. 观众在座位上不安地动来动去.
Regionalism sits uneasily on the author's novels. 地方色彩在这位作家的小说中显得不很自然。
uneasily
[ adv ] with anxiety or apprehension <adv.all> we watched anxiously
Uneasily \Un*eas"i*ly\, adv. In an easy manner.
The artisans are embroiled in a festering patent dispute that has brought with it unsavory trappings of big-city competitiveness and a lingering cloud of malice that sits uneasily in a place that trades so on its tranquility.
The DLC and the national party have coexisted uneasily since then.
The result is an audience uneasily laughing at ghoulish depictions of human suffering.
The sharp fall in European bonds and equities will have left the French monetary authorities shifting particularly uneasily in their seats.
She applauds his part in liberating novelists from prudery, but says that his revolution remains incomplete, leaving Western culture still uneasily poised between mania and phobia about sexuality.
Stock prices took their sharpest drop in nearly two months Wednesday as traders uneasily awaited the latest monthly report on the nation's international trade position.
For years, government and the business community coexisted uneasily.
Traders were looking ahead uneasily to the Treasury's quarterly auction of bonds and notes, details of which are to be announced this week.
Stock prices suffered a broad setback today as traders uneasily awaited Thursday's monthly report on the nation's international trade position.
His son and successor, Walid Jumblatt, survives uneasily.
Embarrassing liner notes written by a DG functionary tell us that Mr. Bernstein was rattling uneasily around his luxury apartment when he was assailed by the yen to conduct a "Boheme" cast exclusively with young Americans.