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Definition of nauseous in English: nauseousadjective 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. 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 - 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
Derivativesadverb 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.
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.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin nauseosus (from nausea 'seasickness'). Definition of nauseous in US English: nauseousadjective 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 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 - 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
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin nauseosus (from nausea ‘seasickness’). |