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queasy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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quea·sy /ˈkwiːzi/ adjective  1 MIfeeling that you are going to vomit (感到)恶心的,想呕吐的 The sea got rougher, and I began to feel queasy. 海上风浪更猛了,我开始感到有点恶心想吐。2 American English feeling uncomfortable because an action seems morally wrong 〔因某行为似乎不合道义〕感到不自在的,感到不安的queasy about Many Democrats felt queasy about the issue. 很多民主党人士对这个问题感到很不安。
Examples from the Corpus
queasyThe sway of the boat made passengers queasy.In fact, she felt decidedly queasy.You notice a funny feeling in your stomach, in fact it feels a little queasy.Felt queasy after, but swung the bat okay and then came back to the hotel, which is small but clean.She looked rather queasy, and very anxious.Opponents who once mocked Mr Berlusconi's tactics as kitsch have turned queasy as opinion polls show them tobe working.That queasy asthmatic sensation in your chest, all that smoke and nothing, nothing but smoke.If all this studying is making you a bit queasy, count your blessings.Already I felt numbed by the heat and the smoke, queasy in the stomach.feel queasyBut when I looked straight down I felt queasy.Georgina's civility made her feel queasy.I said, feeling queasier and queasier.So far rage had propelled her here; now she'd arrived she felt queasy inside.The alternative, spending the time until her trial in gaol, made her feel queasy just thinking about it.I said I'd felt queasy suddenly.He felt queasy when he hung up.I felt queasy with fright for his teeth had been filed down as sharp as dagger points.felt queasyBut when I looked straight down I felt queasy.His stomach still felt queasy and he was grateful for the fresh air.I still felt queasy from Martha's tutorial.So far rage had propelled her here; now she'd arrived she felt queasy inside.I said I'd felt queasy suddenly.He felt queasy when he hung up.I felt queasy with fright for his teeth had been filed down as sharp as dagger points.
quea·sy adjectiveChineseSyllable
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queasy
queasy /ˈkwiːzi/ adjective
1. feeling that you are going to vomit:
    The sea got rougher, and I began to feel queasy.
2. American English feeling uncomfortable because an action seems morally wrong
    queasy about
    Many Democrats felt queasy about the issue.


queasyBrE /ˈkwiːzi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkwiːzi/ 🔊 adjectivefeeling sick; wanting to vomit 恶心的;欲吐的 SYN nauseous slightly nervous or worried about sth 稍感紧张的;略有不安的;心神不定的 queas·ily BrE /ˈkwiːzəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkwiːzəli/ 🔊 adverb queasi·ness BrE /ˈkwiːzinəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkwiːzinəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]