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
- 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 receiving side ensures the necessary medical care and medicines for the exchange programme participants in case of sudden indisposition or accidents.
接收方应为交流人员万一突然生病不适或意外事故提供必要的医护和药品。 - The next two days he kept his lodgings, under pretence of indisposition, and took leave, by writing, of his noble friend, the High Commissioner.
在以后的两天中他借口身体不适,闭户不出,同时写了封信向他高贵的朋友,那位高级专员,告辞。 - Because doctor may let these experience personally the human which the indisposition suffers to get rid of the pain.
因为医生可以让那些身受病痛折磨的人摆脱痛苦。可以让人变得健康。 - May cause headache, dizziness, tiredness and indisposition.
可能会造成头痛、头晕、疲劳和身体不适。 - The indisposition suffers lets the rest to treat frequently loses the confidence.
病痛的折磨经常让息者对治疗失去信心。 - 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。 - 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。 - The state of her spirits had probably had its share in her indisposition;
她的精神状态可能是她生病的原因之一。 - I felt a certain indisposition to face reality.
我多少有些不愿意面对现实。