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词汇 nauseous
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Definition of nauseous in English:

nauseous

adjective ˈnɔːzɪəsˈnɔːsɪəs
  • 1Affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit.

    恶心的,想呕吐的

    a rancid odour that made him nauseous

    让他要吐的腻味和腐臭气味。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The air seemed absolutely dead yesterday; I felt nauseous whenever I ventured outdoors and seriously struggled to breathe.
    • We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
    • Even the smell of it makes me slightly nauseous.
    • ‘I woke up on Sunday morning and I was feeling ok, but after I had my breakfast I started feeling a bit nauseous,’ Anderson said.
    • I've watched a couple of episodes, and they both made me nauseous.
    • So I am fat and pasty, constantly nauseous and frequently sick.
    • At least I haven't been feeling as nauseous these last few days.
    • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
    • But being bombarded with product messages makes me nauseous.
    • Plus, she had been feeling queasy and nauseous.
    • ‘They said they were feeling dizzy and nauseous,’ she says.
    • Nurse says it's a good sign that Peter's not nauseous.
    • And there are some patients who are not in pain at all, but still want euthanasia, because they are weak, constantly tired, nauseous, or breathless.
    • A day later I became nauseous, was vomiting, and I started bumping into the wall - I couldn't walk straight.
    • A nauseous feeling came over me and I vomited blood.
    • I suddenly feel very hot… and worse, very nauseous.
    • All I can remember is feeling slightly nauseous.
    • My aunt said Grandma was nauseous, so I wanted to give her some space and went outside again, taking the opportunity to shoot more photos.
    • I feel sick and nauseous, but now I try not to remember why.
    • He had felt nauseous, wanted to vomit and, most distressing, felt he was ‘going mad’ and about to die.
    • I have a killer headache and I'm getting nauseous.
    • My temperature feels like it's all over the place, I'm exhausted, headachy, feeling slightly nauseous at times and I have the serious shakes.
    Synonyms
    sick, nauseated, queasy, bilious, sick to one's stomach, green, green about/at the gills, ill, unwell, bad
    seasick, carsick, airsick, travel-sick
    informal about to throw up
    North American informal barfy
    Australian informal chunderous
    rare qualmish
  • 2Causing nausea.

    the smell was nauseous

    那气味让人恶心。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bonfires can be seen burning at various times throughout the day and night, with the resulting nauseous effluvia blowing towards the two local schools and several housing estates.
    • It wasn't that he was afraid of blood, on the contrary, but too much blood, exposed organs, and raw flesh with that nauseous stench could already make him sick.
    • Those who remain loyal to Franklin survive on nauseous lichen scraped from the arctic rocks, or by boiling their own boots; others resort to cannibalism.
    • The air around him was heavy with the sickly-sour, nauseous smell of formaldehyde.
    • ‘I'm Emma,’ said I, feeling the grip of nauseous embarrassment washing over me.
    Synonyms
    unpalatable, unsavoury, unappetizing, inedible, disgusting, sickening, nauseating, horrible, horrid
    1. 2.1 Disgusting or offensive.
      使人厌恶的;使人憎恶的
      this nauseous account of a court case

      这种令人作呕的庭审报道。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has every predictable, nauseous feel-good film cliche in it.
      Synonyms
      sickening, nauseating, stomach-turning, stomach-churning, emetic, sickly
      disgusting, revolting, repulsive, repellent, repugnant, offensive, loathsome, abhorrent, odious, obnoxious, nasty, foul, vile, appalling, abominable
      North American vomitous
      informal sick-making, ghastly, putrid, horrid, God-awful, gross, gut-churning, yucky
      British informal beastly
      Northern Irish informal bogging
      Australian informal chunderous
      vulgar slang crappy
      literary noisome
      archaic disgustful, loathly

Derivatives

  • nauseously

  • adverb
    • Slowly he pressed on the link; what he saw made his heart fall and his stomach tighten nauseously.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Suddenly I was coming back to Earth in a whirl of colours and bewilderment, leaning over the sink nauseously.
      • I look out a nearby window, nauseously watching the world whirl.
      • Raven turned her head too quickly and watched nauseously as her vision of him swam before slowly coming back into focus.
      • Just the smell made his stomach churn nauseously.
  • nauseousness

  • noun
    • Seeing the open gates, I fought the feelings of déjà vu and nervous nauseousness that were rising in my chest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She had a sudden urge to puke and the rashness in Derek's driving added to her nauseousness.
      • The thought scared me to the point of nauseousness.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin nauseosus (from nausea 'seasickness').

Definition of nauseous in US English:

nauseous

adjective
  • 1Affected with nausea; inclined to vomit.

    恶心的,想呕吐的

    a rancid, cloying odor that made him nauseous

    让他要吐的腻味和腐臭气味。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The air seemed absolutely dead yesterday; I felt nauseous whenever I ventured outdoors and seriously struggled to breathe.
    • ‘I woke up on Sunday morning and I was feeling ok, but after I had my breakfast I started feeling a bit nauseous,’ Anderson said.
    • At least I haven't been feeling as nauseous these last few days.
    • A day later I became nauseous, was vomiting, and I started bumping into the wall - I couldn't walk straight.
    • My aunt said Grandma was nauseous, so I wanted to give her some space and went outside again, taking the opportunity to shoot more photos.
    • Nurse says it's a good sign that Peter's not nauseous.
    • I suddenly feel very hot… and worse, very nauseous.
    • I've watched a couple of episodes, and they both made me nauseous.
    • I feel sick and nauseous, but now I try not to remember why.
    • We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
    • Even the smell of it makes me slightly nauseous.
    • My temperature feels like it's all over the place, I'm exhausted, headachy, feeling slightly nauseous at times and I have the serious shakes.
    • A nauseous feeling came over me and I vomited blood.
    • And there are some patients who are not in pain at all, but still want euthanasia, because they are weak, constantly tired, nauseous, or breathless.
    • He felt nauseous and depressed, awash on a stormy, bilious sea of confusion, misunderstanding, and despair.
    • ‘They said they were feeling dizzy and nauseous,’ she says.
    • But being bombarded with product messages makes me nauseous.
    • I have a killer headache and I'm getting nauseous.
    • Plus, she had been feeling queasy and nauseous.
    • All I can remember is feeling slightly nauseous.
    • He had felt nauseous, wanted to vomit and, most distressing, felt he was ‘going mad’ and about to die.
    • So I am fat and pasty, constantly nauseous and frequently sick.
    Synonyms
    sick, nauseated, queasy, bilious, sick to one's stomach, green, green about the gills, green at the gills, ill, unwell, bad
  • 2Causing nausea; offensive to the taste or smell.

    使人恶心的

    the smell was nauseous

    那气味让人恶心。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bonfires can be seen burning at various times throughout the day and night, with the resulting nauseous effluvia blowing towards the two local schools and several housing estates.
    • Those who remain loyal to Franklin survive on nauseous lichen scraped from the arctic rocks, or by boiling their own boots; others resort to cannibalism.
    • ‘I'm Emma,’ said I, feeling the grip of nauseous embarrassment washing over me.
    • It wasn't that he was afraid of blood, on the contrary, but too much blood, exposed organs, and raw flesh with that nauseous stench could already make him sick.
    • The air around him was heavy with the sickly-sour, nauseous smell of formaldehyde.
    Synonyms
    unpalatable, unsavoury, unappetizing, inedible, disgusting, sickening, nauseating, horrible, horrid
    1. 2.1 Disgusting, repellent, or offensive.
      使人厌恶的;使人憎恶的
      this nauseous account of a court case

      这种令人作呕的庭审报道。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has every predictable, nauseous feel-good film cliche in it.
      Synonyms
      sickening, nauseating, stomach-turning, stomach-churning, emetic, sickly

Usage

See nauseate

Origin

Early 17th century: from Latin nauseosus (from nausea ‘seasickness’).

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