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nauseous

/naw-shuhs, -zee-uhs/US // ˈnɔ ʃəs, -zi əs //UK // (ˈnɔːzɪəs, -sɪ-) //

恶心,恶心的,呕吐,厌恶

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Further, four out of 10 women taking the drug reported that it made them nauseous.

  • If you’re not dizzy or nauseous and your heart rate feels normal, it’s probably safe to move on.

  • 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.

  • Meanwhile, cool water will help settle your stomach when you start feeling sweaty or nauseous.

  • 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.

  • Typically, I feel half-nauseous for the first week and this time was no different.

  • The texture was awkward and as I pulled it back and forth between my teeth, I just began to feel more and more nauseous.

  • “As a result, doing both exercise and a cleanse can leave you feeling tired, dizzy and nauseous,” she says.

  • It took me like five or six times to actually watch it, but when I watch it, I still get nauseous.

  • Heavily pregnant, nauseous, she barely made it to her meeting.

  • It happened to be a preparation of that nauseous drug familiarly known as "Dover's powder."

  • It seemed to me then the most nauseous stuff I had ever swallowed.

  • The same honey which is sweet to the sound palate is nauseous to the sick; and so on.

  • They had already separated from him, as though shunning a corpse because of its nauseous odour.

  • You know how they are always prating about Bible Teaching—the 'simple morality of the Gospel,' and all that nauseous stuff?