indisposition
英 [ˌɪndɪspəˈzɪʃn]
美 [ˌɪndɪspəˈzɪʃn]
n. 小病; 微恙
BNC.44885
牛津词典
noun
- 小病;微恙
a slight illness that makes you unable to do sth
英英释义
noun
- a certain degree of unwillingness
- a reluctance to commit himself
- his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition
- after some hesitation he agreed
- a slight illness
双语例句
- Their indisposition to cooperate has made things very difficult.
他们无意合作使事情非常难办。 - Indisposition seems serious when away from home.
不在家的时候,小病也好像很严重。 - Letting someone down is not a good thing, feeling a certain indisposition to accept other's kindnesses either.
存心想亏负人是不好的事,不肯接受人的爱也不好。 - I felt a certain indisposition to face reality.
我多少有些不愿意面对现实。 - If the recent photographs are genuine, then he has made a remarkable recovery& or reports of his indisposition have been greatly exaggerated.
如果最近的照片是真实的,那么,他有了显著的恢复,或者说报道大大夸大了他的病痛。 - Wants to eat any to eat any, if we have the health, cannot have the indisposition.
想吃什麽就吃什麽,如果我们有健康,就不会有病痛。 - Conclusion: Psychological intervention could improve psychological indisposition reactions of patients in ICU and enhance their therapeutic compliance degree.
心理干预可改善ICU病人的不适心理反应,提高病人对治疗的配合程度。 - The palette reaches from the most harmless indisposition up to the most serious diseases.
从最无害的小病到最严重疾病。 - He was unwilling to press her with questions about her health, since she seemed to make light of the indisposition.
他不想老是问起她的健康情况,因为她对自己的病好像不很在乎。 - May cause headache, dizziness, tiredness and indisposition.
可能会造成头痛、头晕、疲劳和身体不适。