1.不舒服,小病
2.不想,厌恶
1.an illness, especially one that is not very serious
1.carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle's.
衣袋里装上了他妻子不舒服时吃剩下的一瓶药。
2.Mr. Moore's good constitution quickly triumphed over his indisposition. In a few days he shook it off.
穆尔先生体质好,很快就战胜他的微恙,不消几天工夫,他就把病魔赶走。
3.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。
4.Although this can't result in big troublesome, run into love car to all play a small electric shock each time, can be true indisposition.
虽然这不会造成大麻烦,但每次碰到爱车都玩一次小电击,可真不舒服。
5.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。
6.She has fully recovered from her recent indisposition.
她最近偶染微恙,现已完全复原了。
7.Once had supper, fell Lei to say eyes have a little indisposition, then take a rest to the room. I don't trust, see to her room.
吃过晚饭,落蕾说眼睛有点不舒服,然后就去房间休息了。我不放心,就去她房间看看。
8.It suddenly dawned upon her that Bertha's indisposition was assumed .
她突然心生一念:伯莎的病是假装的!
9.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亲身体验其中的人摆脱病痛折磨摆脱痛苦。
10.Then, psychological indisposition reactions and therapeutic compliance degree of all patients in ICU were observed and compared.
观察并比较两组病人在ICU期间的心理不适反应和治疗配合程度。