uncomfortably
adverb /ʌnˈkʌmftəbli/, /ʌnˈkʌmfətəbli/
/ʌnˈkʌmftəbli/, /ʌnˈkʌmfərtəbli/
Word Family
- comfort noun verb
- comfortable adjective (≠ uncomfortable)
- comfortably adverb (≠ uncomfortably)
- comforting adjective
- in a way that makes you feel anxious or embarrassed; in a way that shows you are anxious or embarrassed
令人不安(或尴尬)地;显得不安(或尴尬)地 - I became uncomfortably aware that no one else was laughing.
我难堪地意识到别人都没有笑。 - Her comment was uncomfortably close to the truth.
她的评论逼近真相,令人局促不安。 - He shifted uncomfortably in his seat when I mentioned money.
我提到钱时,他便坐不住了。
- I became uncomfortably aware that no one else was laughing.
- in a way that is not physically comfortable
不舒服地;难受地 - I was feeling uncomfortably hot.
我觉得酷热难当。 - She perched uncomfortably on the edge of the table.
她将就坐在桌边上,非常难受。
- I was feeling uncomfortably hot.