discomfort
discomfort 英 [dɪsˈkʌmfət] 美 [dɪsˈkʌmfərt]
n. 不适,不舒服;不便 vt. 使……不舒服;使……不安
名词复数:discomforts
- Discomfort is the feeling of irritation, soreness, or pain that, though not severe, is annoying. Every year, people who get a cold or the flu experience a few days of discomfort.
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- n. 不适,不舒服;不便
- vt. 使……不舒服;使……不安
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1. You will experience some minor discomfort during the treatment.
治疗中你会稍感不适。
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2. abdominal discomfort
腹部不适
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3. John's presence caused her considerable discomfort.
约翰在场使她颇感尴尬。
- discomfort (n.) mid-14c., from Old French desconfort (12c.), from desconforter (v.), from des- (see dis-) + conforter (see comfort (v.)).
- discomfort (v.) c. 1300, "to deprive of courage," from Old French desconforter; see discomfort (n.). Related: Discomforted; discomforting.
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