discomfort
n. 不舒適,不舒服; 不安; 不方便; 苦惱
vt. 使…不舒服; 使…不安; 使苦惱; 使不便
Discomfort is a painful feeling in part of your body when you have been hurt slightly or when you have been uncomfortable for a long time.
She carried her left arm at an awkward angle, as if it were causing her discomfort...
她的左胳膊很不自然地抬著,好像它讓她不舒服似的。
Steve had some discomfort, but no real pain.
史蒂夫有些不適,但不是真疼。
Discomfort is a feeling of worry caused by shame or embarrassment.
He sniffed, fidgeting in discomfort, uneasy at the suggestion...
他吸了吸鼻子,對這項提議感到窘迫不安,心煩意亂。
She hears the discomfort in his voice.
她聽出了他聲音中的窘迫。
Discomforts are conditions which cause you to feel physically uncomfortable.
...the discomforts of camping.
露營的不適
...reducing the physical discomforts and difficulties faced by women.
減少女性身體上的不適和不便
1. the state of being tense and feeling pain
2. an uncomfortable feeling in some part of the body
The officers of the flow behavior is an obvious cultural discomfort.
這種人員流動頻繁現象是文化不適的一個明顯訊號.
Accepting the risk means accepting the consequences of your trades without emotional discomfort or fear.
接受風險意味著接受交易的結果,不能帶有精神上的不安或害怕.
The majority of patients have vague abdominal pain or discomfort.
多數患者有腹部的隱痛或不適.
The hum of mains electricity is causing this gentleman some discomfort.
電流發出的嗡嗡聲讓這位辦公室職員快崩潰了.
Embarrassing questions cause discomfort.
尷尬的問題會使人感到不安.