shū​fu HSK2

comfortable

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  1. I told him I had an upset stomach.

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  2. He has not been feeling very well recently.

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  3. You just have an upset stomach.

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  4. Are you feeling unwell?

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  5. My stomach feels a bit upset today.

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  6. Since you don't feel well, then forget it.

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  7. Are you still feeling unwell?

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  8. His stomach hasn't been feeling well lately.

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  9. Tell him I'm not feeling well or something.

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  10. You haven't been feeling well for a long time.

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  11. Maybe he wasn't feeling well and went home.

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  12. Doctor, I don't feel very well.

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  13. 舒服

    de wèi tài shū​fu.

    I have an upset stomach.

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  14. 身体舒服

    shēn​tǐ shū​fu.

    He's not feeling well.

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  15. Since you are not feeling well, you should get some rest early.

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  16. I don't feel well and want to go to the hospital to see a doctor.

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  17. My stomach feels upset; I need to go use the toilet for a number two.

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  18. 舒服

    shū​fu.

    I don't feel well.

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  19. He doesn't feel very well and wants to rest early.

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  20. She is on her period today and doesn't feel very well.

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