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seasickness

/see-sik-nis/US // ˈsiˌsɪk nɪs //

晕船,晕船症,晕海,晕机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : nausea and dizziness, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, resulting from the rocking or swaying motion of a vessel in which one is traveling at sea.

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Examples

  • It can get mighty windy out here, which creates chop, so anyone prone to seasickness might consider popping Dramamine before boarding.

  • Nor is seasickness an issue, because of the wonder-drug Meclizine, sold as Sea Calm.

  • But everything I read said women like me, who got seasickness, altitude sickness, motion sickness, were more likely to suffer HG.

  • And there, to be frank, she forgot her fright in as bitter a tribute of seasickness as even the channel has ever exacted.

  • The voyager embarks, and is in all probability confined to his cabin, suffering under the dreadful protraction of seasickness.

  • I do not know whether it was the result of seasickness, or what it was, but everything in Hati looked crooked.

  • Neither would suffer further from seasickness, they felt sure.

  • He was weak and wretched with long seasickness and loss of sleep, and staggered as he walked along the wharf like a drunken man.