Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Unrest"
El significado de "Unrest" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa civil unrest back in Indonesia ?
A:
‘Civil unrest’ is a general term for when the people of a country are doing things like protesting aggressively, rioting, looting, fighting with the police etc.
‘Back in Indonesia’ is a way of referring to a situation where you used to be or have some links to
It’s kind of hard to explain.
E.g.
The civil unrest back home (where you originally came from) is getting worse every day.
‘Back in Indonesia’ is a way of referring to a situation where you used to be or have some links to
It’s kind of hard to explain.
E.g.
The civil unrest back home (where you originally came from) is getting worse every day.
Q:
¿Qué significa unrest?
A:
not at peace.
Q:
¿Qué significa "nationwide" "unrest"?
A:
nationwide: Que abarca toda una nacion.
unrest: Sin descanso
unrest: Sin descanso
Q:
¿Qué significa unrest is racially informed.???
A:
Unrest = People doing the wrong thing, being upset etc.
Racially informed = Do to with the color of someone's skin
The people being upset was do to with the color of someone/some people's skin (race).
Racially informed = Do to with the color of someone's skin
The people being upset was do to with the color of someone/some people's skin (race).
Palabras similares a "Unrest" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre unrest y confusion ?
A:
Confusion gives a less negative connotation. I would think it to be more temporary as opposed to unrest.
Applied to an individual:
"I was in a state of confusion, I didn't understand what she was asking me."
"My confusion was so obvious that the teacher tried explaining it to me a second time."
"I was confused by what he meant when he said not to do this."
Confusion is a state of mind that comes from misunderstanding.
Unrest on the other hand gives a more serious and negative connotation of dissatisfaction or uncertainty.
"My college life has been a state of endless unrest; I still can't figure out what I want to do when I graduate."
"She was full of unrest, unable to shake the feeling that someone was watching her."
When talking about groups of people as opposed to just an individual,
these two words can give very different meanings.
"Unrest" in it's primary definition is associated with public disturbance: protests, riots, and disorder.
"There was widespread confusion because of his actions."
(Meaning: People don't really understand what happened and don't know how to react appropriately)
"There was widespread unrest because of his actions."
(Meaning: People were angered because of what the person did and protested as a result)
Applied to an individual:
"I was in a state of confusion, I didn't understand what she was asking me."
"My confusion was so obvious that the teacher tried explaining it to me a second time."
"I was confused by what he meant when he said not to do this."
Confusion is a state of mind that comes from misunderstanding.
Unrest on the other hand gives a more serious and negative connotation of dissatisfaction or uncertainty.
"My college life has been a state of endless unrest; I still can't figure out what I want to do when I graduate."
"She was full of unrest, unable to shake the feeling that someone was watching her."
When talking about groups of people as opposed to just an individual,
these two words can give very different meanings.
"Unrest" in it's primary definition is associated with public disturbance: protests, riots, and disorder.
"There was widespread confusion because of his actions."
(Meaning: People don't really understand what happened and don't know how to react appropriately)
"There was widespread unrest because of his actions."
(Meaning: People were angered because of what the person did and protested as a result)
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre unrest y malaise ?
A:
I usually think that unrest is closer to anger and malaise is closer to depressed.
For example, when people dislike policies and have demonstrations or riots, those are examples of unrest. On the other side, when people think things will get worse so they invest in foreign countries (or products) then those are examples of malaise.
For example, when people dislike policies and have demonstrations or riots, those are examples of unrest. On the other side, when people think things will get worse so they invest in foreign countries (or products) then those are examples of malaise.
Otras preguntas sobre "Unrest"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? There are much unrest in my family.
A:
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