retching / rɛtʃ /

反胃反刍倒胃口反胃的

retching3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make efforts to vomit.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to vomit.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or an instance of retching.

retching 近义词

retching

等同于 puke

retching

等同于 regurgitate

retching

等同于 nausea

retching

等同于 throw up

retching

等同于 vomit

retching

等同于 disgorge

retching

等同于 gag

retching

等同于 heave

更多retching例句

  1. The soft sounds of retching filtered back into the black stillness.
  2. My lean is usually being doubled-over, dry-retching into a waste paper basket.
  3. Nurse: Yes she is quite stable at the night, she hasn't had any retching with me and she has been sleeping on and off.
  4. Except in gastric ulcer, the danger lies in the retching produced, and the tube can safely be used if the patient takes it easily.
  5. The oxalic acid in sorrel is an irritant poison, causing retching and violent pains.
  6. I jammed it on my head and then grabbed my throat and made horrendous retching noises.
  7. The pain from his wounds was excruciating, so that each muscular effort brought a retching groan from him.
  8. He collapsed, retching, and only after the first spasms had passed was he able to crawl to the grotto.