单词 | nauseation |
释义 | nauseationn. The action of nauseating. Also: the state of being nauseated; sickness; disgust. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > [noun] > nausea wlatingc725 unlusteOE abominationa1398 flatingnessa1398 indignation1398 wambling1398 wlatness1398 nausea?a1425 walmingc1440 loathsomeness1536 qualming1565 subversion of the stomach1569 queasiness1576 pukishness1581 squeamishnessa1586 distaste1598 nausiness1598 wamble1603 sickness1604 distasting1605 distasture1611 nauseation1628 nauseousness1628 qualmishness1643 nauseating1651 crop-sickness1654 squeasinessa1660 mawkishness1670 qualminess1778 wambliness1900 icky1969 1628 Bp. J. Hall Olde Relig. Ep. Ded. Let not their palates be humourd in this wanton nauseation. a1656 Bp. J. Hall Invisible World (1659) i. ix. 74 They [sc. the angels] look upon our natural infirmities..without any offence, or nauseation. 1885 Science 6 154/1 There is no nauseation. 1926 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 20 884 Things like the closure and the guillotine, which he views with regret, are really necessities if debate is not to be pursued to the point of nauseation. 1933 Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 20 473 He had nauseation and vomiting spells. 1990 B. Purdie Politics in Streets (BNC) 181 In May [1968]..Matt O'Leary told the corporation that its members ‘filled him with nauseation’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1628 |
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