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nausea

/naw-zee-uh, -zhuh, -see-uh, -shuh/US // ˈnɔ zi ə, -ʒə, -si ə, -ʃə //UK // (ˈnɔːzɪə, -sɪə) //

噁心,恶心,呕吐,厌恶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a feeling of sickness in the stomach, especially when accompanied by a loathing for food and an involuntary impulse to vomit.
    • : extreme disgust; loathing; repugnance.

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Examples

  • In large amounts, these chemicals can cause botulism, an illness that may produce nausea, vomiting, and in severe cases, fatal paralysis of vital muscles.

  • Some good signs that you need one would be if you have serious fatigue, nausea, or headaches after working out.

  • They found active gut infection in seven patients, some of whom had no nausea, diarrhea or other digestive symptoms.

  • A trained acupuncture practitioner will target specific points to help relieve issues like back pain, headaches, and nausea.

  • Barrio Logan residents, just adjacent to the port, reported nausea and headaches, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

  • Just pay attention to potential side effects such as dizziness or nausea.

  • Yes, gridlock frustration and national debt nausea are understandable.

  • The anti-nausea medicine, added to the I.V. a little bit later, has clearly worked.

  • A 1975 article in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that THC is an effective anti-nausea therapy.

  • If I was intensely sick, they might feel generous enough to call the medical team to give me a shot to stop the nausea.

  • After his interview with Eloise, the Colonel had complained of nausea and faintness, and had gone early to bed.

  • He buckled dizzily with weakness and nausea, but then an invisible force jolted him upright and motionless.

  • The only unpleasant effect that I have noted is nausea after large doses, sixty drops or more, and this in very few patients.

  • But she trod down the momentary nausea with the resolute will that had always been hers.

  • Slight nausea and pain in the back, headache and a soupçon of chill.