discomforts
n. 不舒適( discomfort的名詞複數 ); 不愉快,苦惱
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
Travellers in space have to endure many discomforts in their rockets.
宇宙旅行家不得不在火箭中忍受許多不舒適的東西
Travelers in space have to endure many discomforts in their rockets.
太空中的旅行者們不得不在火箭中忍受種種不適.
In spite of all this discomforts, the Curies worked on.
居里夫婦不顧這一切困難不便, 繼續工作著.
Unlike many travellers, Bartram makes light of personal discomforts.
巴特蘭姆和許多別的旅行家不同, 他對於個人的痛苦毫不在意.
As spring advanced , the discomforts of Lowood lessened.
隨著春天的來臨,洛伍德的艱辛減少了.