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indisposition

/in-dis-puh-zish-uhn/US // ˌɪn dɪs pəˈzɪʃ ən //

病症,病况,病痛,病情

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : state of being indisposed.
    • : a slight illness.
    • : disinclination; unwillingness.

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Examples

  • Cornwallis himself remained in Yorktown, pleading indisposition but perhaps unable to face the triumph of revolution.

  • He had a little pain in the axilla, and felt a slight indisposition for three or four hours.

  • Indeed it seemed to do more, for in half an hour after its application, the indisposition of the children ceased.

  • She accordingly promised to fix a day for me to see her; but a severe indisposition has hitherto confined her to her room.

  • Your silence gives me reason to hope that you have now dismissed your indisposition which had made me a little uneasy.

  • At present there is nothing that can be called evidence to connect Cranborne's sudden indisposition with current controversy.