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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
nausea
nau·sea [nausea nauseas] BrE [ˈnɔːziə] NAmE [ˈnɔːziə] BrE [ˈnɔːsiə] NAmE [ˈnɔːsiə] noun uncountable the feeling that you have when you want to ↑vomit, for example because you are ill/sick or are disgusted by sth •A wave of nausea swept over her. •Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms. see also ↑ad nauseam Word Origin: late Middle English: via Latin from Greek nausia, from naus ‘ship’. Example Bank: •I was overcome by waves of nausea. •Some people have nausea and vomiting after surgery. •The nausea had passed and I felt better. •A wave of nausea swept over me. •That part of the film left me with a feeling of nausea.
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