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sea·sick·ness S0194600 (sē′sĭk′nĭs)n. Motion sickness resulting from the pitching and rolling of a ship or boat in water, especially at sea. sea′sick′ adj.sea•sick•ness (ˈsiˌsɪk nɪs) n. nausea and dizziness, often accompanied by vomiting, induced by the motion of a vessel at sea. [1615–25] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | seasickness - motion sickness experienced while traveling on watermal de mer, naupathiakinetosis, motion sickness - the state of being dizzy or nauseated because of the motions that occur while traveling in or on a moving vehicle | Translationssea (siː) noun1. (often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface. I enjoy swimming in the sea; over land and sea; The sea is very deep here; (also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal. 海洋 海洋2. a particular area of sea. the Baltic Sea; These fish are found in tropical seas. (專用名詞中的)海,內海 (专用名词中的)海,内海 3. a particular state of the sea. mountainous seas. 特定狀態中的海 海(域) ˈseaward(s) adverb towards the sea; away from the land. The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards. 航向大海,駛離陸地 向海(航行) ˈseaboard noun the seacoast. the eastern seaboard of the United States. 海岸 海岸,沿海地区 sea breeze a breeze blowing from the sea towards the land. 海風 海风ˈseafaring adjective of work or travel on ships. a seafaring man. 航海作業或旅遊的 以航海为业的ˈseafood noun fish, especially shellfish. 海鮮(尤指貝類) 海味,海鲜 adjectiveseafood restaurants. 海鮮的 海味的,海鲜的 ˈseafront noun a promenade or part of a town with its buildings facing the sea. 濱海步道,濱海區 海岸区,海滨区 ˈsea-going adjective designed and equipped for travelling on the sea. a sea-going yacht. 用於航海的 适于航海的ˈseagull noun a gull. 海鷗 海鸥sea level the level of the surface of the sea used as a base from which the height of land can be measured. three hundred metres above sea level. 海平線 海平线ˈsea-lion noun a type of large seal. 海獅 海狮ˈseaman – plural ˈseamen – noun a sailor, especially a member of a ship's crew who is not an officer. 海員,水手 海员,水手 ˈseaport noun a port on the coast. 海港 海港ˈseashell noun the (empty) shell of a sea creature. 貝殼 海贝,贝壳 ˈseashore noun the land close to the sea. 海岸,海濱 海岸,海滨 ˈseasick adjective ill because of the motion of a ship at sea. Were you seasick on the voyage? 暈船的 晕船的ˈseasickness noun 暈船 晕船ˈseaside noun (usually with the) a place beside the sea. We like to go to the seaside in the summer. 海邊 海边ˈseaweed noun plants growing in the sea. The beach was covered with seaweed. 海草 海草ˈseaworthy adjective (negative unseaworthy) (of a ship) suitably built and in good enough condition to sail at sea. 經得起風浪的 经得起风浪的ˈseaworthiness noun (船的)適航性 (船的)适航性 at sea1. on a ship and away from land. He has been at sea for four months. 出海,在海上航行 出海,在海上航行 2. puzzled or bewildered. Can I help you? You seem all at sea. 不知所措 不知所措go to sea to become a sailor. He wants to go to sea. 成為水手 去当水手put to sea to leave the land or a port. They planned to put to sea the next day. 出航 出航,启航 seasicknessenUK
seasickness: see motion sicknessmotion sickness, waves of nausea and vomiting experienced by some people, resulting from the sudden changes in movement of a vehicle. The ailment is also known as seasickness, car sickness, train sickness, airsickness, and swing sickness. ..... Click the link for more information. .Seasickness a disease state that arises as a result of the effect of rolling on the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear. The principal manifestations are a feeling of sickness, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Seasickness is suffered by most people who are making a sea voyage for the first time when there is considerable rolling. The proportion of people who are not subject to seasickness is small (6-8 percent). Drugs are not very effective. Fresh air, a recumbent position, location as close as possible to the middle, more stable part of the ship, and Aeron (one or two tablets) are recommended when the symptoms of seasickness appear, and also as preventive measures. seasickness[′sē‚sik·nəs] (medicine) Motion sickness occurring at sea. Also known as pelagism. seasicknessenUK
seasickness [se´sik-nes] discomfort caused by the motion of a boat under way, a form of motion sickness. The unusual motion disturbs the organs of balance located in the inner ear. Symptoms are nausea and vomiting, dizziness, headache, pallor, and cold perspiration. Ways to help ward off seasickness include staying in the fresh air instead of in a stuffy room, eating lightly, and avoiding fatty, fried, or spicy foods. Antinausea medicines may be effective. If seasickness occurs, the sufferer should rest lying down with the head low, in a comfortable well ventilated place. Also written sea sickness.sea·sick·ness (sē'sik-nĕs), A form of motion sickness caused by the motion of a floating platform, such as a ship, boat, or raft. Synonym(s): mal de mer, naupathia, vomitus marinusseasickness (sē′sĭk′nĭs)n. Motion sickness resulting from the pitching and rolling of a ship or boat in water, especially at sea. sea′sick′ adj.seasickness A permutation of motion sickness, which occurs when a susceptible individual is subjected to the pitching and rolling of a ship, especially at the extreme fore or aft of the vessel.seasickness Neurology A type of motion sickness–type C, which occurs in susceptible persons subjected to the rock & roll of a ship at sea. See Motion sickness. sea·sick·ness (sē'sik-nĕs) A form of motion sickness caused by the movement of a floating platform, such as a ship, boat, or raft. Synonym(s): mal de mer. LegalSeeSEAseasicknessenUK
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