queasy 的定义
quea·si·er, quea·si·est.
- inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
 - tending to cause nausea; nauseating.
 - uneasy or uncomfortable, as feelings, the conscience, etc.
 - squeamish; excessively fastidious.
 
queasy 近义词
not feeling well; not comfortable
更多queasy例句
- If sharing that potentially personal information makes you feel queasy, you’re not alone.
 - It might leave you a little queasy, but there’s no denying it’s deliciously sour.
 - Thus the simple images become as unsettling as their queasy colors.
 - The new craft is designed with first-person flying in mind and it has gotten some technical upgrades to make the process seamless and less likely to make you queasy.
 - That makes me a bit queasy, especially when I consider the fates of so many other young artists who’ve connected with their even younger audiences on the level of brain chemistry.
 - Surely all this graphic talk of gastrointestinal distress is making you queasy.
 - Yet financialism can leave voters feeling queasy, and candidates grasping for answers.
 - In any event, the advice is queasy and muddy: what exactly are reformed Republicans supposed to say about marriage equality?
 - Here, we examine its origins—a queasy history of violence and sexuality.
 - An ad for the attempted “male” oven, the Queasy Bake Cookerator.
 - He felt a queasy giddiness because there was no hand-railing at the outer lock door and he knew the depth of the fall outside.
 - Not that I would recommend it medicinally,—especially to persons of queasy stomachs, delicate nerves, and afflicted with bile.
 - The lurching billows of clouds made him queasy; he opened his Piper samples case and popped a pill into his mouth.
 - But midway the eighteenth century they were not so queasy–stomached.
 - He felt slightly queasy and wondered if he might be drowning.