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88 knock the bottom out of smth.
выбить почву из-под ног; подорвать, опровергнуть, свести на нет (аргумент, теорию и т. п.) [первонач. амер.]‘If you feel, as you say,’ Lord Valleys began once more, ‘That the bottom has been knocked out of things for you by this - this affair, don't for goodness' sake do anything in a hurry.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Patrician’, part II, ch. XVII) — - Если тебе кажется, - снова заговорил лорд Вэллис, - что из-за этого... этого увлечения у тебя уходит почва из-под ног, ради бога, ничего не решай наспех.
And there are these revelations, or, rather, these attacks of nausea, that knock the bottom out of his ordinary life. (C. Wilson, ‘The Outsider’, ch. I) — И вдруг эти откровения, или, вернее сказать, вызванные ими приступы тошноты, которые совершенно нарушили обычное течение его жизни.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > knock the bottom out of smth.
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89 disgust
1. n отвращение, омерзение2. n раздражение, недовольство; ссора3. v внушать отвращение, омерзение; быть противнымСинонимический ряд:1. abhorrence (noun) abhorrence; aversion; repugnance; repulsion; revulsion2. dislike (noun) antipathy; detestation; dislike; dissatisfaction3. loathing (noun) disrelish; distaste; gorge; hatred; loathing; nausea; sickness; surfeit4. detest (verb) abhor; abominate; detest; displease; satiate; scandalise; scandalize; shock5. nauseate (verb) make one sick; nauseate; offend; reluct; repel; repulse; revolt; sickenАнтонимический ряд:approbation; approval; attract; attraction; commendation; delight; desire; esteem; favour; fondness; liking; longing; love; partiality -
90 motion sickness
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Синонимический ряд:queasiness (noun) illness; motion sickness; nausea; puking; queasiness; queerness; seasickness; spewing; squeamishness; vomiting -
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1. n внезапное резкое изменение2. n отвращение3. n мед. отвлечение4. n мед. отлив; спазм5. n мед. редк. оттягивание; отводСинонимический ряд:1. abomination (noun) abhorrence; abomination; aversion; detestation; distaste; hate; hatred; horror; loathing; nausea; queasiness; recoil; removal; repugnance; repugnancy2. disgust (noun) disgust; gorge; repulsionАнтонимический ряд: -
93 seasickness
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94 spewing
извергать; извержение; извергающийСинонимический ряд:1. queasiness (noun) illness; motion sickness; nausea; puking; qualmishness; queasiness; seasickness; squeamishness; vomiting2. erupting (verb) belching; ejecting; eructing; erupting; expelling; irrupting3. vomiting (verb) bringing up; disgorging; shooting; sicking up; spitting up; throwing up; vomiting -
95 squeamishness
Синонимический ряд:1. nauseousness (noun) nauseousness2. niceness (noun) daintiness; delicateness; fastidiousness; fussiness; niceness; preciousness3. queasiness (noun) illness; motion sickness; nausea; puking; qualmishness; queasiness; queerness; seasickness; spewing; vomiting -
96 feel sick [at stomach]
feel sick [at stomach], be sick at [stomach], be nauseous, have a feeling of nauseaEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > feel sick [at stomach]
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97 be sick at [stomach]
feel sick [at stomach], be sick at [stomach], be nauseous, have a feeling of nauseaEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > be sick at [stomach]
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100 radiation sickness
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radiation sickness
The complex of symptoms characterizing the disease known as radiation injury, resulting from excessive exposure of the whole body (or large part) to ionizing radiation. The earliest of these symptoms are nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and diarrhea, which may be followed by loss of hair (epilation), hemorrhage, inflammation of the mouth and throat, and general loss of energy. (Source: TDH)
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Nausĕa [1] — Nausĕa (lat.), 1) die Seekrankheit; 2) Ekel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Nausĕa [2] — Nausĕa, Friedrich, so v.w. Grau … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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