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discomfortn. 1. want of ease不舒服。 △2H.Ⅳ.1.2.118(103):“And’t please your lordship,I hear his Majesty is returned(= has returned) with some discomfort from Wales.”(probably referring,anachronistically,to an unsuc-cessful expedition that Henry Ⅳ led against Glendow-er in 1405.)大人容禀,我听说国王陛下最近从威尔十回来,身体有点不舒服。 2. uneasiness,trouble不安,纷扰。 △Mac.1.2.27:“Sofrom that spring whence comfort seemed to come/Discomfort swells.”同样,从安逸似乎就要来临的源头竟涌出了不安。 3. sorrow,pain悲哀,痛苦。 △Mac.4.2.29:“It wouldbe my disgrace and your discomfort.”i.e. If I were tostay longer,I should give way to tears,thus disgracingmyself and distressing you.(我若是再停留,就忍不住落泪。)那会使我失了体统,也使你们难受。
discomfortvt. discourage,grieve 使沮丧,使悲伤。 △Ham.3.2.178(166):“Discomfort you,my lord,it nothing must,”但是,夫君,你大可不必为此发愁。 discomfort[disˈkʌmfət]v.使不安,使不舒适n.不安,不快,不舒适 |