ill-at-ease
基本解释
- adj.局促不安的; 不自在的
英汉例句
- He was modest and charming in private, although visibly ill-at-ease on big public occasions and prone to gaffes and unnecessary controversies.
他私下里平易近人,充满魅力,尽管在公共场合明显局促不安,容易失态并引发不必要的争论。 - However, every time as soon as I was going for the mirror, I felt ill at ease and quitted---always the typical story of backing down at the critical moment.
但总是在要去瞧的时候就感到特别不自在而踉跄离去——总是在关键时刻打了退堂鼓。 - The man who lies in self-excuse, by saying "Everyone will not do it" must be ill at ease in his conscience, for the act of lying implies the universal value which it denies.
一种自我宽恕的人,常说“不会每一个人都这么做”。但他良心上一定会感到不安的。因为说谎的行为蕴含着它所否定的普遍性的价值。
blog.sina.com.cn - He was modest and charming in private, although visibly ill-at-ease on big public occasions and prone to gaffes and unnecessary controversies.
ECONOMIST: Poland's President Lech Kaczynski dies in a plane crash - The second room is majestic: three boxing scenes, three ravishingly piquant portraits of working-class youths, and a startling nude of an ill-at-ease woman.
NEWYORKER: Young and Gifted