restless
adj
1 constantly moving 运动不止的
the restless motion of the sea 大海的不停的翻腾.
2 unable to be still or quiet, esp because of boredom, impatience, anxiety, etc 静不下来的, 不能安宁的(尤指因厌烦、 烦躁、 焦虑等)
The audience was becoming restless. 观众渐渐地不耐烦了.
The children grew restless with the long wait. 孩子们等了很久便著急了.
After only a month in the job, he felt restless and decided to leave. 那工作他只干了一个月就厌倦了, 决定不干了.
3 without rest or sleep 得不到休息或睡眠的
spend/pass/have a restless night 度过一个不眠之夜.
By 1820 the population of New York had grown to about 125,000, making it the largest city in the USA.
到1820年,纽约市的人口增长到12。5万人左右,使它成了当时美国最大的城市。
Another thing which shocked Kunta was that women were held in the castle too.
还有一件事使孔塔感到惊奇,这就是关在城堡里的还有妇女。
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.