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unwell

/uhn-wel/US // ʌnˈwɛl //UK // (ʌnˈwɛl) //

不舒服,不舒服的,身体不适,不适

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not well; ailing; ill.
    • : Older Use. menstruating.

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Examples

  • Visitors were allowed inside most galleries for two weeks after staff members first told administrators June 1 that the odors were making them feel unwell, according to museum employees who are seeking to form a union.

  • Rather than the barrage that accosted her when she was unwell, these messages have transformed into a kind of enhanced creativity.

  • No unwell woman should be reduced to a file of notes, a set of clinical observations, a case study lurking in an archive.

  • Within two weeks Das’s mother and sister had recovered and tested negative but the teenager was still unwell.

  • Vice President Brenda Wolff gave the one dissenting vote to Asante’s proposal, saying that parents could already excuse a child as unwell without explanation.

  • Normally at high latitude you feel really unwell, but I drank it and felt rejuvenated.

  • Neruda suffered from cancer, and he looked unwell, with a sickly yellow glow.

  • It is oily, dark and almost rotten tasting, but it did not make me unwell.

  • In the final scene, the increasingly unwell singer literally begins to lose her voice.

  • But remember: Unwell people are getting health coverage for the first time in their lives by the millions.

  • So he saw the doctor, but declared there was nothing much the matter, he merely felt a little unwell and out of sorts and tired.

  • Being told that the doctor was below, he said, "Tell him to call another time; I am unwell, and can't see him now."

  • Captain Graham being too unwell to venture out of the ship himself, he therefore undertook to nurse the invalid for me.

  • When Jacob Worse woke in the morning after the memorable birthday at Randulf's, he felt extremely unwell.

  • Since that time every one, from the prince to the meanest servant, leaves the palace as soon as they feel themselves unwell.