vomiting / ˈvɒm ɪt /

呕吐呕吐物呕吐症呕呕吐

vomiting3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; regurgitate; throw up.
  2. to belch or spew with force or violence.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to eject from the stomach through the mouth; spew.
  2. to cast out or eject as if in vomiting; send out forcefully or violently: The volcano vomited flames and molten rock.
  3. to cause to vomit.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of vomiting.
  2. the matter ejected in vomiting.

vomiting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

disgorge

更多vomiting例句

  1. 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.
  2. He would treat private planes like they were the tour bus in “Almost Famous,” returning them caked in vomit, their crews untipped.
  3. We call it “bread with vomit,” so you can imagine what it looks like and even worse how it tastes.
  4. 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.
  5. Cohen sold buzzers, whoopee cushions, fake vomit, Halloween costumes, masks and souvenirs.
  6. Vomit—a settled word, and one of the foremost, of the reversed, unnatural vital function.
  7. When called to patients in the stage of Black Vomit, whether that came on as an early symptom, or at a later stage, Nit.
  8. This they do also when a Tempest is coming; and after the Tempest, they Vomit them up.
  9. The final item in the account was for April 22, 1750, for “a Vomit.”
  10. It intoxicates the Brain, and makes one giddy, without any other operation either by Stool or Vomit.