vomit 的 3 个定义
- to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; regurgitate; throw up.
- to belch or spew with force or violence.
- to eject from the stomach through the mouth; spew.
- to cast out or eject as if in vomiting; send out forcefully or violently: The volcano vomited flames and molten rock.
- to cause to vomit.
- the act of vomiting.
- the matter ejected in vomiting.
vomit 近义词
disgorge
更多vomit例句
- Then again, that would also be fitting, what with the Doom Patrol’s newest adventure featuring, for good gross-out measure, more than one instance of colorful vomit.
- He would treat private planes like they were the tour bus in “Almost Famous,” returning them caked in vomit, their crews untipped.
- We call it “bread with vomit,” so you can imagine what it looks like and even worse how it tastes.
- Just spray its enzymatic bacteria ingredients onto the troubled area, where they will be activated, and then eliminate leftover organic matter from urine, vomit, or other unwanted residues.
- Cohen sold buzzers, whoopee cushions, fake vomit, Halloween costumes, masks and souvenirs.
- Vomit—a settled word, and one of the foremost, of the reversed, unnatural vital function.
- When called to patients in the stage of Black Vomit, whether that came on as an early symptom, or at a later stage, Nit.
- This they do also when a Tempest is coming; and after the Tempest, they Vomit them up.
- The final item in the account was for April 22, 1750, for “a Vomit.”
- It intoxicates the Brain, and makes one giddy, without any other operation either by Stool or Vomit.