意味
Stating that one is feeling unwell or uncomfortable.
文化的背景
It is very common to use this to avoid conflict. It is a polite 'no'. Similar usage, often used with a softer tone. Used in Cantonese as '唔舒服' (m4 syu1 fuk6). Common in daily life, often mixed with English.
Use '有点'
Add {有点|yǒudiǎn} before {不舒服|bù shūfu} to sound more natural and less dramatic.
Polite refusal
Use this phrase to decline invitations politely without giving too many details.
意味
Stating that one is feeling unwell or uncomfortable.
Use '有点'
Add {有点|yǒudiǎn} before {不舒服|bù shūfu} to sound more natural and less dramatic.
Polite refusal
Use this phrase to decline invitations politely without giving too many details.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
我今天____,不能去学校了。
The context implies illness, so {不舒服|bù shūfu} is the correct choice.
Which sentence is correct?
A: 我舒服不 B: 我不舒服
The negative {不|bù} must come before the adjective {舒服|shūfu}.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 你怎么了? B: ____
The question 'What's wrong?' requires a response about health.
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3 問題我今天____,不能去学校了。
The context implies illness, so {不舒服|bù shūfu} is the correct choice.
A: 我舒服不 B: 我不舒服
The negative {不|bù} must come before the adjective {舒服|shūfu}.
A: 你怎么了? B: ____
The question 'What's wrong?' requires a response about health.
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よくある質問
3 問Usually no. Use {心情不好|xīnqíng bù hǎo} for low mood.
No, it is the standard professional way to say you are sick.
It can, but it is general. You should specify if you have a fever.
関連フレーズ
身体不适
synonymPhysical discomfort
很难受
similarVery uncomfortable/painful
头疼
builds onHeadache
不自在
contrastAwkward/uneasy