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uncomfortably

/uhn-kuhmf-tuh-buhl, -kuhm-fer-tuh-buhl/US // ʌnˈkʌmf tə bəl, -ˈkʌm fər tə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈkʌmftəbəl) //

让人不舒服的是,令人不舒服的,让人不舒服的,令人不舒服的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing discomfort or distress; painful; irritating.
    • : in a state of discomfort; uneasy; conscious of stress or strain.

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Examples

  • If you felt deeply uncomfortable watching the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday night, you were far from alone.

  • A lot of people have been living with things they don’t like and make them uncomfortable for a long time.

  • Some teachers say the races are so outside the bounds of a typical election that they are uncomfortable presenting them to their students as examples of how American democracy functions.

  • We just need to have these uncomfortable conversations and make it okay to be around people that disagree with you.

  • To me, that feels uncomfortable, because thermodynamics was developed for another purpose entirely.

  • I was pregnant, uncomfortably so, for the first time and with twins, due the following March.

  • The anecdotes all reveal something uncomfortably schizophrenic about our world…but even so: what has gotten into this woman?

  • But not all males are predators: again, this sounds uncomfortably blanket and paranoid.

  • Railing against bigness is the easy part, as the Tea Party is now uncomfortably aware.

  • His handful of devoted aides have headed for their cars, and he is by himself on this uncomfortably warm Wednesday night.

  • The question was put rather testily and caused the other to shift uncomfortably before making answer.

  • Max was uncomfortably conscious of it, but tried to ignore it and give his thoughts to what he was reading.

  • For it had begun to strike her rather uncomfortably that what she had undertaken was all but an impossibility.

  • Instead, she found him with his eyes set profoundly on her, until she became uncomfortably conscious of this increasing curiosity.

  • And Miss Anne felt uncomfortably that this extraordinary young person was steadily measuring her from head to foot.