indisposition

英[ˌɪndɪspəˈzɪʃn]
美[ɪnˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən]

基本释义

n.
小病; 不舒服; 无意; 不情愿

实用例句

She is the kind of person who will keep to her bed for the slightest indisposition.

她是那种稍有点小病就要卧床的人.

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If have indisposition or have any problem again with I rerpond.

如果有任何问题或不舒服再跟我反应.

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The Governor was not able to be present through indisposition caused by a chill.

总督受寒,身体不适,未能出席.

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I felt a certain indisposition to face reality.

我多少有些不愿意面对现实.

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She has fully recovered from her recent indisposition.

近来,她已完全恢复健康.

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His hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition.

他的犹豫暴露了他的根本不情愿.

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The prime minister retired to bed early because of a slight indisposition; it is nothing serious.

首相早早就睡了,他有点不舒服, 不是什么大毛病.

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It'suddenly dawned upon her that Bertha's indisposition was assumed.

她突然心生一念:伯莎的病是假装的!

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a slight illness

  • 2. a certain degree of unwillingness;

    "a reluctance to commit himself"

    "after some hesitation he agreed"

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