词汇 | example_english_uncomfortable |
释义 | Examples of uncomfortableThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. First, acknowledgment of the reflexive properties of research can result in an uncomfortable paradox. Additionally, a range of uncomfortable tactical approaches agitated communication. Although a ready supporter of empire, he was uncomfortable with the intrigues of imperial expansion. Feeling angry, anxious, frustrated, guilty and uncomfortable when language brokering was associated with more problematic family relations. Cognitive dissonance relates to the notion that individuals are uncomfortable if their beliefs are at variance with their behaviour. The authors' architectural background, although a welcome addition to urban studies, has a few minor disadvantages, most notably, their occasionally uncomfortable use of theoretical concepts. Naturally, clinicians are uncomfortable with uncertainty, and this promotes cautious behavior. Rather, it exposes trauma and critiques very successfully the uncomfortable nature of society's rituals. The inevitable interaction between military personnel and local civilians remained uncomfortable, and the basis for several 'affrays' between them. As well as performance anxiety, they discussed uncomfortable reeds, getting tired through a piece, technical mistakes or musical things not going to plan. What suited the dominant pattern became significant news; what was uncomfortable was either not stated or relegated to the inside pages. He is uncomfortable with this reading, again on two main grounds. Although some women experienced uncomfortable skin reactions this did not represent serious concern for the majority. All the same, an uncomfortable tension is apt to appear between his religious beliefs and their rationality, and his other beliefs and their rationality. I am personally uncomfortable with the measure-for-measure nature of this view. The caregiver is concerned but uncomfortable, unable to let the patient speak about dying. The red fox brought him in a very uncomfortable position, to the place where he intended to eat him. A housewife is vaguely uncomfortable with her daily life. She sometimes practiced her historical analysis at a meta-level, uncomfortable with nuances that undermined her generalizations. Felt the other person was doing something that made you feel uncomfortable even though it wasn't anything he or she actually said? They're afraid of writing; they feel uncomfortable having to do it. Moreover, these notions were based upon socialist and semi-utopian ideas with which he was uncomfortable. In a time of change it is no surprise that it is an uncomfortable position to hold. The work is an exploration of dangerous dreams and wishes, with an uncomfortable undertow... However, many of these and other movements involve uncomfortable challenges to the power of professionals. In fact, the unsteady vocals are the trappings of someone very uncomfortable in the rhythms of their body. Anxious language learners feel uncomfortable with their abilities even if their objective abilities are good. Concerning these, too, classical history spoke with uncomfortable eloquence. There is an uncomfortable sense that much information slips into the gaps between the entries. Furthermore, an uncomfortable teacher-child relationship may interfere with the child's attention to the school environment and interfere or distract the child from learning and achievement. The cabin's speed would be limited to 50 centimetres per second, since too great a speed would be uncomfortable for most people. As a result, they soon became the uncomfortable victims of determined efforts to acquire those objects. Second, the symposium raised the uncomfortable question: what are architects good for? The coexistence of the 'dangerous' child in anti-social behaviour initiatives and the passive child in family policy is an uncomfortable policy position. Such understanding is so important and so uncomfortable because we know that these things are not confined to the distant past. Thirtyseven per cent of 92 patients asked said they were uncomfortable or very uncomfortable. Hard collars are often uncomfortable and the majority are very unpleasant in hot weather. On the other hand there seems to be a deep sympathy in people that makes them uncomfortable when they are aware of others' suffering. Another important reason why they felt uncomfortable in school was the relationships between themselves and the students from other ethnic backgrounds. We found that when patients were asked to keep a full bladder this made them uncomfortable and caused obvious positional reproducibility difficulties. The second, however, shows that one is still uncomfortable with the notion that punish32. Courts uncomfortable with this result have simply declared that third-party wrongdoing is unforeseeable. The first is that at the age of 10, the boys were uncomfortable with the story-telling task to a female interviewer. As a result, the reader may feel quite uncomfortable about some of the claims made. The danseur's supposed sexuality and class seemed wrong and made his detractors extremely uncomfortable, particularly when he danced in the noble style. Participants had their own experiences as a reference, but many were uncomfortable generalising from their personal experiences to the country as a whole. One woman talked about visitors coming "with the look of death in their eyes," which made her uncomfortable. One woman talked about visitors coming "with the look of death in their eyes," that made her uncomfortable. Many philosophers, however, will be most uncomfortable with any suggestion that music possesses propositional content. Both were an uncomfortable mixture of generosity and megalomania. The patient, thus deceived, will be more likely to trust the student and will not suffer uncomfortable doubts about the quality of medical care. Classes are 'generally uncomfortable with the plural inflection' and prefer plural concord. I would be more uncomfortable, however, if it instead worked to absolve elites of responsibility for destructive decisions they have made. Additionally, the very simplicity of this cost-utility analysis may make some statisticians and epidemiologists feel uncomfortable. The downward plunge at the end of the final phrase, however, could result in an uncomfortable snarl. The latter claims that the collectives belonging to the class category are 'generally uncomfortable' (1986: 176) with the plural (cf. p. 86). He contends that pension reforms are generally uncomfortable : economic globalization and demographic ageing exert considerable external pressures for adjustment through skyrocketing social costs. The remainder found work uncomfortable - mild exercise or exertion produced severe headaches and bouts of depression - and they lacked ambition and motivation. Even when reimbursed for his appearances, his journeys could be uncomfortable and humiliating. The participants in this study explained that they often felt angry and disappointed with themselves, and uncomfortable and embarrassed about their sensory loss. Here is a further reason why we are uncomfortable with the word "emergence": it seems to suggest mereology. There is much here that will make some musicians and music teachers uncomfortable. His presence during interviews might have generated an uncomfortable climate wherein students withheld divergent or, indeed, negative views of their pedagogical training. Rather, as askers of important and sometimes uncomfortable questions, music teachers can also participate in the work of philosophy in music education. Uncomfortable buses could be painful for respondents with joint or mobility problems. If such strictures seem quaint in today's world, it may be because we are psychologically uncomfortable with this kind of vocabulary. Environment is important, but we cannot dismiss the findings of neuroscience no matter how uncomfortable they might be. Divulging all this information to potential study participants can be uncomfortable for clinician-researchers and may deprive them of participants. Nonetheless, the uncomfortable truth remains that even linguists are essentially responding to features we intuitively perceive as salient differences between varieties. One reason is that academic medicine has been uncomfortable discussing these issues within the profession, let alone airing them in public. They are uncomfortable with the notion that human nature might be progressively reduced to those aspects of biological endowment that happen currently to be unalterable. I am quick to spot when someone in a group is feeling awkward or uncomfortable. 27. They then have the uncomfortable feeling that the assessments they provide should be "correct" and this makes them less willing to cooperate. She explained that the proactive approaches by staff could be uncomfortable for some customers because not all individuals welcomed unsolicited questions and comments. Being challenged, although at times uncomfortable, was accepted: they were in a safe controlled environment where mistakes were accepted as everyone learned together. Role limitations were perceived as an uncomfortable admission. The boys seem uncomfortable with the juxtaposition of these two roles ; the evidence from their justifications should support their evaluations, but it often does not. The second is that animators often come from non-computer backgrounds and feel uncomfortable with a programmer-oriented interface. The lengthy simulator session is uncomfortable for the patient who can have difficulty in maintaining the desired position for the required length of time. Moreover, critics may gain an institutional platform to ask questions that may make many in the regime uncomfortable. There is an uncomfortable further cost in neglecting the distinctive issues of responsibility attaching to hateful speech. When they borrow, they want to repay because they are uncomfortable. I wish to show in this paper that this uncomfortable duality of interpretation and explanation in psychoanalytic discourse generates a creative tension. In some ways these novels form an uncomfortable grouping, but they share several important common features. Conditions in these places are often not only uncomfortable but unsafe. There are those who feel uncomfortable with the exposure critical thinking brings. Although he was personally uncomfortable with the political participation of women, he was unable to dictate the terms of diplomatic protocol. Pellegrino was conscious of this point, with which he was nevertheless uncomfortable. The uncomfortable fact remains that though many have tried only modest success has been achieved and no overall method has yet been discovered. What we seem to have here is an uncomfortable repetition of some childish form of name-calling. However, among those scoring low on wellbeing measures, three people were highly dependent and were uncomfortable with this state. Do the patients have above average muscle strength (in order to sustain uncomfortable positions)? Indeed, at the time everybody felt uncomfortable with social theory and the philosophy of science. The studies reviewed in this chapter point to a consistent minority of language learners who find language learning an uncomfortable and unsettling experience. He was encouraged to resume a normal fluid intake and not to restrict fluids because his bladder felt uncomfortable. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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