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Ill at ease Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪɫ/ /ˈæt/ /ˈiz
IL-at-EEZ
ˈɪl/ /ˈæt/ /ˈiːz
IL-at-EEZ

释义

Feeling uncomfortable, nervous, or not relaxed, especially in a social situation.

用法与细微差别

This is a mildly formal and somewhat old-fashioned phrase, typically used in writing or careful speech. It often describes being socially uncomfortable or out of place. Common with verbs like 'feel,' 'look,' 'seem': 'He looked ill at ease.' Often replaced by 'uncomfortable' or 'nervous' in casual speech.

例句

He felt ill at ease in the big crowd.

basic

She looks ill at ease when speaking in public.

basic

The new student was ill at ease in class.

basic

He seemed ill at ease during the interview, shifting in his chair the whole time.

natural

Whenever someone mentions her ex, she gets ill at ease.

natural

You could tell he was ill at ease at the fancy restaurant, not sure how to act.

natural