qualm
[kwɑm, kwɔm]
n.
不安,疑惧;
恶心,眩晕;
忧虑;
良心谴责;
例句:
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The doctor seemed seized with a qualm of faintness.
博士显得好象一阵眩晕发作.
来自辞典例句
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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。
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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.
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Without a qualm I snatched it up and stuffed it in my bookbag.
来自NEWYORKER
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Her qualm with the CDD has little to do with economics, though.
来自WSJ
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Happily, Nicholas Evan Sarantakes feels no such qualm.
来自WSJ