词汇 | example_english_uncomfortably |
释义 | Examples of uncomfortablyThese 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. The acousmatic character of recorded music may have the advantage of a concentration on the auditory, but it leaves vision 'unattached' and uncomfortably redundant. Customary client relationships, corporate structures were corroded and uncomfortably complemented by social relations that could be expressed in monetary claims. It must be remembered that the patient may have been in a silent world for some time so that everyday noises may seem uncomfortably loud. Nonetheless, his claim that, however desirable in principle, community care is often unsatisfactory in practice, is uncomfortably true. One word that is uncomfortably ubiquitous is 'pressure'. The print is uncomfortably small and, regrettably, the notes, which are an essential adjunct to the text, are in the wrong place. But there is something uncomfortably missing in the stories they tell. Some of the dialogue in this book clumps, uncomfortably. We are also uncomfortably aware that technologically knowledgeable criminals are literally getting away with it! That kind of thinking is as dangerous as reliance on national stereotypes, to which indeed it bears an uncomfortably close resemblance. By early 1937 the full implications of the provision were uncomfortably clear. This sits uncomfortably with the rationalist thinking that the modern nation-state has inherited from the colonial period. Uncomfortably often nonsense is generated by the application of insufficiently understood statistics. Five years on, the position is uncomfortably similar. Some readers might think that the emotional tone of this sits somewhat uncomfortably with the preceding technical writing. There is a good deal that may be valuable in itself but which rests uncomfortably in its present context. And modeling and simulation sit uncomfortably in science both socially and epistemically, because of the boundaries they cross. In the world of the human, all too human, it has something uncomfortably feeble about it. Such hills faced windward and therefore tended to be uncomfortably cold at all times. This lack, he explained rather uncomfortably in the introduction, was due to lack of space. The quality of the survey is not in question, but it sits uncomfortably with the format of all other contributions in the volume. This is not the desired bliss of sleep but is, in fact, uncomfortably close to the insomniac condition. Soon the ship was uncomfortably close to the southern ice cliff. Similarly, her music rests uncomfortably between noumenal and phenomenal realms. Rural moderates trained in the land-grant college system sat uncomfortably next to urban liberals with no agricultural background. 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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