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seasick

/see-sik/US // ˈsiˌsɪk //UK // (ˈsiːˌsɪk) //

晕船,晕车,晕船的人,晕船的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : afflicted with seasickness.

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Examples

  • I have switched shoes twice and used a Hypervolt foam roller until I felt seasick.

  • And now that you mention it, I also got seasick, and had altitude sickness, and had to be rescued a few times.

  • Seasick Steve, in his early seventies, is just entering his glory years.

  • Or will they bring in more novelty, making the audience seasick from all the back and forth?

  • Seasick medicine makes you crazy, too, especially if you mix it with alcohol.

  • In the morning the wind gradually died away, and the weary, seasick crowd made their way home.

  • This all happened a week ago, and now nobody is seasick, and we have perfectly elegant times every single minute.

  • "Well, we aren't going to be seasick," retorted Genevieve, with conviction.

  • So Mr. George and Rollo, who neither of them liked to be seasick, determined to go another way.

  • "Perhaps they were seasick," interposed Mrs. Noah, who began to feel sorry for Ham.