英语单词 | malaise |
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英美音标 | 英 [mə'leɪz] 美 [mə'leɪz] |
中文释义 | n.莫名的不安;身体不适 |
英语例句 | (1) The country is laden with economic and political malaise. (2) You can see signs of malaise in our office. (3) One year after the crash, the markets remain mired in a deep malaise. (4) He coughed with sputum and feeling of malaise. (5) Calcium deficiency is the main cause of this malaise . (6) Usually it begins with fever, poor appetite, malaise and sore throat. |
中文例句 | (1) 该国充满经济和政治上的隐忧。 (2) 在我们办公室里可以看到有某种不安迹象。 (3) 股市崩盘一年后,市场仍是萎靡不振。 (4) 他咳嗽有浓痰,而且觉得很虚弱。 (5) 钙剂缺乏是引起这种疾病的主要原因。 (6) 病发时通常首先出现发烧,食欲不振,不适及喉咙痛等徵状。 |
vocabulary简明 | If you are experiencing malaise, chances are you are feeling blue or looking green. Malaise is a slump; you're not feeling your best — either mentally or physically. |
vocabulary扩展 | Mal is French for "bad," and aise means "ease." When experiencing malaise, ease yourself down on the couch to recover. Malaise is frequently used figuratively to describe slumps that other things go through as well. The 20-year economic malaise in Japan is one example, but you'll also hear of educational malaise, political malaise, and even "a general malaise." Wherever you turn, there's malaise. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](社会或群体的)痼疾 Malaise is a state in which there is something wrong with a society or group, for which there does not seem to be a quick or easy solution. [FORMAL 正式]
2 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]不适;不安;不快 Malaise is a state in which people feel dissatisfied or unhappy but feel unable to change, usually because they do not know what is wrong. [FORMAL 正式]
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