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形容词不舒服的; 令人不舒服的; 不自在的; 不安的
形容词
1. I was uncomfortable in the back seat.
我坐在后座觉得不舒服。
2. He feels uncomfortable with strangers.
他与陌生人在一起感到不自在。
uncomfortable
1. 不舒服:和X360超级舒服好用的手柄比起来,PS3手柄SIXAXIS给我们的感觉是:廉价(cheap)塑料(plasticky)不舒服(uncomfortable)超级轻(disconcertingly light ). 在玩游戏关键时刻感觉手柄会从手里飞出去.
2. 不舒适的:她告诉说她度过了一个愉快的(wonderful),而不是失望的(disappointing),不舒适的(uncomfortable),重要的(important)假期. 注意后句中的but的转折意义. 但是客人伤心她丢失了(losing)好几卷科达彩色胶卷. take拿走, 取通常表示有意行为;
3. 不舒适:根据一项所谓的皮崔奎恩报告的数据,二百至三百万家庭难以支付住房款,这些家庭生活在不稳定(precarious)、不舒适(uncomfortable)的状况中. 过去几十年,为解决.(address)住房问题而制定的政策(policy)已经发生了变化,
1. 不自在的;不安的;尴尬的
If you are uncomfortable, you are slightly worried or embarrassed, and not relaxed and confident.
e.g. The request for money made them feel uncomfortable...
索要金钱让他们有些不安。
e.g. If you are uncomfortable with your counsellor or therapist, you must discuss it...
如果面对咨询顾问或治疗师时你觉得不自在,一定要提出来。
2. 不舒服的;不舒适的
Something that is uncomfortable makes you feel slight pain or physical discomfort when you experience it or use it.
e.g. Wigs are hot and uncomfortable to wear constantly...
头上老是顶着假发,又热又不舒服。
e.g. The Metro journey back to the centre of the town was hot and uncomfortable.
乘地铁返回市中心又热又不舒服。
3. 身体不适的;不舒服的
If you are uncomfortable, you are not physically content and relaxed, and feel slight pain or discomfort.
e.g. I sometimes feel uncomfortable after eating in the evening...
我晚上吃完饭有时会觉得不舒服。
e.g. People living or working with smokers can find it uncomfortable to wear contact lenses because the smoke causes irritation.
与吸烟者一起生活或工作的人会发现戴隐形眼镜不舒服,因为烟具有刺激作用。
4. uncomfortable
4. (处境、事实等)令人不快的,令人担忧的,令人不安的
You can describe a situation or fact as uncomfortable when it is difficult to deal with and causes problems and worries.
e.g. It is uncomfortable to think of our own death, but we need to...
想到人终有一死会感到不舒服,但我们不得不去面对。
e.g. Such questions are uncomfortable to answer...
这些问题让人很难回答。
1. Pablo Calandria pulled one back for the hosts to give Boca an uncomfortable final few minutes.
2. " I can't see but I still feel quite uncomfortable and disrespected, " he says.
3. uncomfortable
3. But politicians in other countries also felt uncomfortable about the continuing centrality of the US in the postwar order.
4. To borrow from the national intelligence lexicon - and yes, that is uncomfortable - you are listening for dangerous chatter.
5. It also raised uncomfortable questions about the president's judgment, clout and popularity.
6. The voices sometimes are sharp, coarse and are aired in an uncomfortable way for the listeners.
7. Restaurateurs complain the ban forces them into the uncomfortable role of enforcers and insist it will cause a major decline in business.
8. They might be surprised to learn that US officials announcing approval of the world's first oral contraceptive were uncomfortable.
9. Some people find labels uncomfortable, while others object to having another person's name or corporate logo on their clothes.
10. But at the same time, the deadpan delivery of lacerating dialogue remains a reliable source of uncomfortable comedy.
adj
1. providing or experiencing physical discomfort
e.g. an uncomfortable chair
an uncomfortable day in the hot sun
2. conducive to or feeling mental discomfort
e.g. this kind of life can prove disruptive and uncomfortable
the uncomfortable truth
grew uncomfortable beneath his appraising eye
an uncomfortable way of surprising me just when I felt surest
the teacher's presence at the conference made the child very uncomfortable