1.b> , , ; to be / to feel / uneasy about smth. / ; ; / ; 90% of those questioned felt uneasy about nuclear power 90% ; she felt guilty now and a little uneasy / ; she felt uneasy in the unfamiliar surroundings ; I was as anxious and uneasy as our guest , ;
2.b> , ( , . i>); she eventually fell into an uneasy sleep ; an uneasy night ; an uneasy feeling , , ( i>);
3.b> , ; ; i> ; uneasy news of captures and killings / ; golden fetters are as uneasy as those of iron , ; uneasy shoes / ; the heat in the tropics must be much more troublesome and uneasy ;
4.b> i> , ; an uneasy silence ; to give an uneasy laugh / ;
5.b> , ; , ; an uneasy truce ; an uneasy peace ; an uneasy alliance / / ; the two sides eventually reached an uneasy compromise / ;
6.b> , , ; an uneasy mix of humour and violence / ; old farmhouses and new villas stood together in uneasy proximity ;
7.b> .i> , ; the road will be uneasy to find .