In everyday English, people usually say that someone is not well rather than unwell: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 not well,而不说 unwell
He didn’t come to school because he wasn’t well.
他不舒服,所以没来上学。
Examples from the Corpus
unwell• Yesterday he was rowing with the boat race squad on this stretch of Thames at Wallingford when he complained he felt unwell.• Ruth had decided to say she'd been unwell, and had been given a few days off to recover her strength.• Loi felt very unwell, and Joe was trying to treat the infection with a different type of antibiotic.• By lunchtime she was distinctly unwell and the school nurse told her she had a temperature and sent her home.• Tom had been unwell for some time but had refused to see a doctor.• When we feel unwell in some way or another we do not always recognizestress as the culprit.• It is best to make a firm rule not to fly if you are feeling unwell or unenthusiastic.• Mrs Hedges is unwell today, so her class will be taken by Mr Collier.
(especially BrE) VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound顯得不舒服;不適;感到不舒服;看樣子不舒服;好像不適;聽起來不舒服◇He complained of feeling unwell.他主訴身體不舒服。➤become開始不舒服▸➤make sb使某人感到不舒服ADVERB➤extremely, really, seriously, very極不舒服;很不舒服;病得很重▸➤a little, vaguely (BrE) 有點兒/隱約感到不舒服◇patients who just feel a little unwell只是略有點兒不舒服的病人➤mentally精神不好PREPOSITION➤with因⋯不舒服◇You should delay vaccination if you are unwell with a fever.如果你發燒身體不適,就應該推遲接種疫苗。