qualm

英[kwɑ:m]
美[kwɑm, kwɔm]

基本释义

  • n.不安,疑惧; 恶心,眩晕; 忧虑; 良心谴责

词性变化

实用例句

He had been working very hard so he had no qualms about taking a few days off.

他一直辛勤工作,所以休息几天他觉得心安理得。

牛津词典

I have no qualms about recommending this approach...

我会毫不犹豫地推荐这一方法。

Did she see her husband as capable of murder? She had used the word without a qualm.

她觉得自己的丈夫可能杀人吗?在使用这个字眼的时候,她没有丝毫的不安。

He felt the flowing qualm spread over him.

他觉得那股疑惧涌遍全身.

期刊摘选

The doctor seemed seized with a qualm of faintness.

博士显得好象一阵眩晕发作.

辞典例句

They never know that exam make us qualm and dissatisfaction.

他们永远也不会知道,考试令我们感到忐忑不安及不满.

期刊摘选

Hurstwood suffered a qualm of body as the car rolled up.

当电车开上前时,赫斯渥浑身感到一阵不安.

英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

Lastly she arrived at the tresses and felt a qualm of disgust.

最后,她看到提到头发的那一句,心里觉得一阵恶心.

辞典例句

He felt a qualm in his stomach, and it was more in memory of his loneliness.

想到了很多以前的孤独生活, 他感到很不安.

期刊摘选

A soft qualm regret, flowed down his backbone, increasing.

淡淡的疑惧,悔恨之情, 顺着他的脊骨往下串.

期刊摘选

Did she see her husband as capable of murder? She had used the word without a qualm.

她觉得自己的丈夫可能杀人吗?在使用这个字眼的时候,她没有丝毫的不安。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. uneasiness about the fitness of an action

  • 2. a mild state of nausea