uncomfortable
英 [ʌn'kʌmf(ə)təb(ə)l]
美[ʌn'kʌmftəbl]
- adj. 不舒服的;不安的
英文词源
- uncomfortable (adj.)
- early 15c. "causing bodily or mental discomfort, affording no comfort," from un- (1) "not" + comfortable (adj.). Intransitive meaning "feeling discomfort, ill-at-ease" is attested from 1796. Related: Uncomfortably.
双语例句
- 1. She felt increasingly uncomfortable under the woman's steady gaze.
- 那个女人一直盯着她看,让她觉得愈发不自在了。
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- 2. Far from being relaxed, we both felt so uncomfortable we hardly spoke.
- 我们两人非但没有放松,反而都感觉很不自在,几乎没有说话。
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- 3. It was an acutely uncomfortable journey back to London.
- 那是一次极其痛苦的返回伦敦的旅行。
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- 4. The furniture was stiff, uncomfortable, too delicate, and too neat.
- 家具又硬又不舒服,太不结实而且太小巧。
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- 5. I sometimes feel uncomfortable after eating in the evening.
- 我晚上吃完饭有时会觉得不舒服。
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