náusea

náusea
f.
1 nausea, desire to vomit, qualm, retch.
2 repugnance, nausea.
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náusea
(Often used in plural with the same meaning)
nombre femenino
1 nausea, sickness
¿sintió usted náuseas en su anterior embarazo? did you experience any nausea in your previous pregnancy?
2 figurado (repugnancia) repulsion
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FRASEOLOGÍA
dar náusea(s) to make sick
me da náuseas it makes me sick
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SF (=malestar físico) nausea, sick feeling; (=repulsión) disgust, repulsion

dar náuseas a — to nauseate, sicken, disgust

tener náuseas — (lit) to feel nauseated, feel sick; (fig) to be nauseated, be sickened

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= nausea.
Ex. The use of antiemetics was evaluated in hospitalized patients receiving cancer chemotherapy agents with a known propensity for causing, alone or in combination, varying degrees of nausea or vomiting.
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* náusea y vómito = nausea and vomiting.
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= nausea.

Ex: The use of antiemetics was evaluated in hospitalized patients receiving cancer chemotherapy agents with a known propensity for causing, alone or in combination, varying degrees of nausea or vomiting.

* náusea y vómito = nausea and vomiting.

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náusea f (usu pl)
1 nausea, sickness
siento/tengo náuseas, I feel sick
2 (repugnancia) su comportamiento me da náuseas, his behaviour makes me sick
'náusea' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arcada
- basca
- ansia
- mareo
- náuseas
English:
nausea
- queasiness
- sickness
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náusea nf
1. [vómitos] nausea, sickness;
me da náuseas it makes me feel sick;
sentir o [m5]tener náuseas to feel sick o nauseous;
náuseas del embarazo morning sickness
2. [repugnancia]
me da náuseas it makes me sick
* * *
náusea nf
1) : nausea
2)
dar náuseas : to nauseate, to disgust
3)
náuseas matutinas : morning sickness

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