malaise

malaise [məˈleɪz]  [mæˈlez, -ˈlɛz] 

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malaise 基本解释

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名词萎靡不振; 不适,不舒服; 莫名的不安; 潜在的不满意识

malaise 网络解释

malaise什么意思

1. 不适:例如细菌内毒素,为格兰氏阴性菌外细胞膜之部份成分,一旦吸入呼吸道后,对人体的健康效应主要为发烧、身体不适(Malaise)、白血球数量的改变、和呼吸道压迫(Respiratory Distress)等,例如一印刷工厂工作人员增湿器热(Humidifier Disease)流行之研究,

2. 不适,不舒服:malady 疾病 | malaise 不适,不舒服 | malcontent 反抗,不满的

3. 不舒服:Malagasy 马达加斯加人 | malaise 不舒服 | malajustment 失调

malaise 词典解释
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1. malaise

1. (社会或群体的)痼疾
    Malaise is a state in which there is something wrong with a society or group, for which there does not seem to be a quick or easy solution.

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

2. malaise在线翻译

2. 不适;不安;不快
    Malaise is a state in which people feel dissatisfied or unhappy but feel unable to change, usually because they do not know what is wrong.

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

malaise 单语例句

1. malaise的解释

1. A credit downgrade would drive up borrowing costs for the government, further compounding the economic malaise in a country already mired in recession.

2. Some experts trace South Korea's emotional malaise to the decline of these traditional values and the rise of the country as a modern industrial power.

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3. At the same time, malaise in the US housing market is a headwind for confidence and the consumer.

4. The ongoing global economic malaise and its effect on crude demand in the next couple of years was a hot topic at the conference.

5. China's trade policy has been blamed for " taking away American jobs " and thus being the main cause of US economic malaise.

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6. However, these are exactly the symptoms of malaise in China's education in the eyes of critics.

7. The bank said profits in the past nine months increased largely because of more interest income despite the malaise from the global financial crisis.

8. Although many other great difficulties loom ahead for China, the malaise that is now so prevalent among younger generations is just as pressing.

9. The effect of underestimating the demand for nurses did not come immediately, but grew as a lagging malaise in the city.

10. Financial and trade linkages make Asia highly vulnerable to Europe's malaise.

malaise 英英释义

noun

1. malaise

1. physical discomfort (as mild sickness or depression)

    Synonym: unease uneasiness

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