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indigestion

/in-di-jes-chuhn, -dahy-/US // ˌɪn dɪˈdʒɛs tʃən, -daɪ- //UK // (ˌɪndɪˈdʒɛstʃən) //

消化不良,消化,消化系统,食用不良

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : uncomfortable inability or difficulty in digesting food; dyspepsia.
    • : an instance or case of indigestion.

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Examples

  • It can be challenging for laypeople as well as doctors to figure out what’s causing symptoms, and it’s common to confuse another gastrointestinal malady, such as indigestion, with ulcers, he said.

  • Hours later, Manchin was again causing indigestion for his party, publishing an op-ed in The Washington Post that basically declared he was out if Republicans wouldn’t play ball.

  • Dreams, according to this model, were more like neural indigestion than deeply meaningful fantasies.

  • Having a stuffed stomach or indigestion can interfere with sleep.

  • Acid Reflux and Indigestion - Chew a few basil leaves after a meal.

  • I ruin careers and cause sleepless nights, heartaches and indigestion.

  • Moving on past the yuck factor, you may wonder whether drinking blood might cause some indigestion.

  • Many American readers—and this I guarantee—will have indigestion by page 75.

  • None of these liquids should be taken hot, but lukewarm; when hot they inflame the stomach, and produce indigestion.

  • Acute indigestion in elderly people is sometimes followed by sudden death.

  • This gave me much relief, for I felt that if there ever was a cow that deserved to have indigestion it was old Fenceviewer.

  • On the way there it occurred to him that if Gazelle went on at this rate she would certainly die of indigestion before morning.

  • I suppose it was a nightmare from indigestion, for this morning I have one of my old vile headaches.