malaise
n[U, sing]
(fml 文)
(a) general feeling of illness, without clear signs of a particular disease 微恙; 不适.
(b) feeling of uneasiness whose exact cause cannot be explained 莫名的不安
You can see signs of (a creeping) malaise in our office. 在我们办公室里可以看到有某种(令人不寒而栗的)不安迹象.
a deeply-felt malaise among the working classes 在工人阶级中可深深体会到的不安.
🔁 扩展释义
*[mæ'leiz]n. 不舒服【医】 不适, 欠爽
📖 同为「博士」词汇
laborn. 劳动;努力;工作;劳工;
v. 努力争取(for);苦干;详细分析;
adj. 劳工的,工会的;(常大写)(英国或英联邦国家)工党的;
vi. (指引擎)缓慢而困难地运转;
By 1820 the population of New York had grown to about 125,000, making it the largest city in the USA.
到1820年,纽约市的人口增长到12。5万人左右,使它成了当时美国最大的城市。
New Zealand is an impotant agricultural country with a small population. In size it is bigger than Guangdong Province, yet has a much smaller population.
新西兰是一个人口很少的重要的农业国。新西兰的面积比广东省大,但人口却少得多。
When the police officer had taken away Hope Darwin, Tom Goode turned to the lawyer.