nauseous / ˈnɔ ʃəs, -zi əs /

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nauseous 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. affected with nausea; nauseated: to feel nauseous.
  2. causing nausea; sickening; nauseating: a nausous smell.
  3. disgusting; loathsome: a nauseous display of greed.

nauseous 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

disgusting

更多nauseous例句

  1. Further, four out of 10 women taking the drug reported that it made them nauseous.
  2. If you’re not dizzy or nauseous and your heart rate feels normal, it’s probably safe to move on.
  3. If you already have a big flat-screen TV that is now making you nauseous, you don’t need to throw it away—sitting farther from it will have the same effect.
  4. Meanwhile, cool water will help settle your stomach when you start feeling sweaty or nauseous.
  5. Remember, if you start to feel nauseous, light-headed, or dizzy, pause your game, pop your VR headset off, and take a quick seat or drink some water.
  6. Typically, I feel half-nauseous for the first week and this time was no different.
  7. The texture was awkward and as I pulled it back and forth between my teeth, I just began to feel more and more nauseous.
  8. “As a result, doing both exercise and a cleanse can leave you feeling tired, dizzy and nauseous,” she says.
  9. It took me like five or six times to actually watch it, but when I watch it, I still get nauseous.
  10. Heavily pregnant, nauseous, she barely made it to her meeting.
  11. It happened to be a preparation of that nauseous drug familiarly known as "Dover's powder."
  12. It seemed to me then the most nauseous stuff I had ever swallowed.
  13. The same honey which is sweet to the sound palate is nauseous to the sick; and so on.
  14. They had already separated from him, as though shunning a corpse because of its nauseous odour.
  15. You know how they are always prating about Bible Teaching—the 'simple morality of the Gospel,' and all that nauseous stuff?