- nausea; feel sick
- гадење; повраќање
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
sick|en — «SIHK uhn», intransitive verb. 1. to become sick: »to sicken with typhus. The bird sickened when kept in the cage. 2. a) to feel horror or nausea; experience revulsion (at something). b) to grow weary or tired (of a thing). c) to long eagerly. –v … Useful english dictionary
sick — /sɪk / (say sik) adjective 1. affected with a disorder of health; ill, unwell, or ailing. 2. affected with nausea; inclined to vomit, or vomiting. 3. of or attended with sickness. 4. pale; wan. 5. of or appropriate to sick persons: on sick leave …
nauseate — (v.) 1630s, to feel sick, to become affected with nausea, from nauseat pp. stem of L. nauseare to feel seasick, to vomit, also to cause disgust, from nausea (see NAUSEA (Cf. nausea)). Related: Nauseated; nauseating; nauseatingly. In its early… … Etymology dictionary
nauseate — [nô′shē āt΄, nô′zhēāt΄; nô′sēāt΄, nô′zēāt΄] vt. nauseated, nauseating [< L nauseatus, pp. of nauseare, to be seasick: see NAUSEA] 1. to cause to feel nausea; make sick 2. Rare to feel nausea at; loathe vi. to feel nausea; become sick… … English World dictionary
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nau´se|a´tion — nau|se|ate «N shee ayt, see », verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. 1. to cause nausea in; make sick. 2. to reject (food) with loathing or a feeling of nausea: »Many dishes are commended in one age that are nauseated in another (Sir Thomas Browne) … Useful english dictionary
nau´se|at´ing|ly — nau|se|ate «N shee ayt, see », verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. 1. to cause nausea in; make sick. 2. to reject (food) with loathing or a feeling of nausea: »Many dishes are commended in one age that are nauseated in another (Sir Thomas Browne) … Useful english dictionary
nau|se|ate — «N shee ayt, see », verb, at|ed, at|ing. –v.t. 1. to cause nausea in; make sick. 2. to reject (food) with loathing or a feeling of nausea: »Many dishes are commended in one age that are nauseated in another (Sir Thomas Browne) … Useful english dictionary
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nauseate — I. v. n. Feel nausea, feel disgust, grow qualmish. II. v. a. 1. Sicken, disgust, revolt, make sick, turn one s stomach, make one s gorge rise. 2. Loathe, abhor, detest, abominate, feel nausea or disgust at, shrink from, recoil from, reject with… … New dictionary of synonyms
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