释义 |
rest·less \ˈrestlə̇s, in rapid speech -sl-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English restles, from rest (I) + -les -less 1. a. : deprived of rest or sleep : finding no rest : uneasy < the patient was restless from pain > b. : not affording rest : unrestful < a restless night > 2. a. : continuing without end : unceasing < restless change > b. : moving or operating continuously : unquiet < the restless sea > 3. : characterized by or manifesting unrest especially of mind : lacking in repose : averse to inaction; also : changeful, unsettled, discontented |