malaise

英[mæ'leɪz] 美[mə'lez]
  • n. 不舒服;心神不安
  • n. (Malaise)人名;(德、瑞典)马莱塞

词态变化


复数: malaises;

中文词源


malaise 不适,不舒服

来自古法语malaise,困难,忍受,痛苦,来自mal-,坏的,不良的,aise,轻松,简单,词源同ease,disease.引申词义生病,不适,不舒服。

英文词源


malaise
malaise: see malign
malaise (n.)
c. 1300, maleise "pain, suffering; sorrow, anxiety," also, by late 14c., "disease, sickness," from Old French malaise "difficulty, suffering, hardship," literally "ill-ease," from mal "bad" (see mal-) + aise "ease" (see ease (n.)). The current use is perhaps a mid-18c. reborrowing from Modern French. A Middle English verbal form, malasen "to trouble, distress" (mid-15c.), from Old French malaisier, did not endure.

双语例句


1. There is no easy short-term solution to Britain'seconomic malaise.
没有什么办法在短期内就可以轻易解决英国的经济问题。

来自柯林斯例句

2. There is no easy short-term solution to Britain's chronic economic malaise.
短期内迅速治愈英国经济顽症的灵丹妙药并不存在。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Unification has brought soaring unemployment and social malaise.
统一导致失业率猛增和社会动荡不安。

来自柯林斯例句

4. One year after the crash, the markets remain mired in a deep malaise.
股市崩盘一年后, 市场仍是萎靡不振.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. He complained of depression, headaches and malaise.
他主诉自己情绪低落,头痛且身体不适。

来自辞典例句