queasy
Word family adverbqueasilyadjectivequeasynounqueasiness
quea·sy /ˈkwiːzi/ adjectiveadj 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 EnglishAmE 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。
felt queasy• But 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.