queasy
queasy 英 ['kwiːzɪ] 美 ['kwizi]
adj. 呕吐的;不稳定的;催吐的
比较级:queasier 最高级:queasiest
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- adj. 呕吐的;不稳定的;催吐的
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1. If all of this is making you a bit queasy, we understand.
如果所有这一切让你有点作呕的感觉,我们理解。
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2. On the fifth day after the letter arrived, Susan began to feel queasy, and the bright haze became even more painful.
在收到信之后的第五天,苏珊开始感到恶心,而且那种刺眼的阴霾变得令人更加痛苦。
- queasy (adj.) mid-15c., kyse, coysy, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse kveisa "boil," perhaps influenced by Anglo-French queisier, from Old French coisier "to wound, hurt, make uneasy," which seems to be from the same Germanic root as kveisa. But the history is obscure and evidences of development are wanting. Related: Queasily; queasiness.
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