nauseate

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nauseate

inhottaa, ällöttää, iljettää, tympäistä, kuvottaa, etoa, pöyristyttää, loukata, herättää paheksuntaa, sokeerata, tyrmistyttää, kauhistuttaa, shokeerata, herättää vastenmielisyyttä, kääntää vatsan nurin.

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Englannin sanakirja

nauseate englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä To cause nausea in.

  2. 1878, (w), French Poets and Novelists, London: Macmillan, “(w),” II, p. 122,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001027548

  3. (..) this room, where misfortune seems to ooze, where speculation lurks in corners, and of which Madame Vauquer inhales the warm, fetid air without being nauseated.
  4. 1933, (w), Fruits of the Earth, Chapter ,http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks03/0300861.txt

  5. After another three-quarters of an hour we pick up eleven children, nearly all of them objectionable on the score of smell. The air we breathe over and over begins to be so foul that it nauseates me.
  6. puhekieltä To disgust.

  7. 1681, w:Henry Neville (writer)|Henry Neville, Plato Redivivus: or, A Dialogue concerning Government, London: S.I., p. 270https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001140021

  8. (..) I have not treated you as a Wise man would have done in silence, but it is time to put an end to this tittle tattle which has nauseated you for three days together.
  9. 1749, (w), (w), Letter the Second,http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25305/25305-h/25305-h.htm

  10. (..) can you, will you pronounce it ill meant, at least of him, when anxious for his son’s morals, with a view to form him to virtue, and inspire him with a fixed, a rational contempt for vice, he condescended to be his master of the ceremonies, and led him by the hand through the most noted bawdy-houses in town, where he took care he should be familiarized with all those scenes of debauchery, so fit to nauseate a good taste?
  11. 1861, (w), Lovel the Widower, London: Smith, Elder & Co., Chapter 4, p. 131,http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012323355

  12. (..) he is repeating his confounded jokes until they quite nauseate.
  13. puhekieltä To become squeamish; to feel nausea; to turn away with disgust.

  14. 1733, (w), The Impertinent, or A Visit to the Court. A Satyr, London: John Wileord, p. 11,http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004809270.0001.000/1:2?rgn=div1;view=fulltext

  15. As one of Woodward’s Patients, sick and sore,
    I puke, I nauseate,—yet he thrusts in more;
  16. 1903, W. T. Ray, “Specific Treatment for Membranous Croup,” Oklahoma Medical News-Journal, January, 1904, Volume 12, No. 1, p. 16,http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100468827

  17. I prescribed Iodized Lime, 1-2 grain every half hour. The stomach soon began to nauseate.
  18. puhekieltä To reject or spit (something) out because it causes a feeling of nausea.

  19. 1719, (w), (w), London: W. Taylor, 3rd edition, p. 251,https://archive.org/details/lifestrangesurpr01defo

  20. (..) he made a Sign to me, that the Salt was not good to eat, and putting a little into his own Mouth, he seem’d to nauseate it, and would spit and sputter at it, washing his Mouth with fresh Water after it (..)
  21. 1753, J. Wall, A letter from J. Wall M.D. to Edward Wilmot M.D.F.R.S. and Physician to His Majesty, concerning the Use of the Peruvian Bark in the Small Pox, Proceedings of the (w) of London, 1753, p. 594,https://archive.org/details/philtrans08896993

  22. In Children and delicate Persons, who are apt to nauseate this Remedy, I have with Success given it mix’d up with thin Chocolate; which, if sufficiently sweetened, disguises it better than any thing I know of.
  23. 1807, (w), “From Mustapha Rub-a-Dub Keli Khan” in w:Salmagundi (periodical)|Salmagundi, Volume 2, no. 4, 19 September, 1807, p. 286,https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100115473

  24. (..) the people appear to be in the unhappy state of a patient whose palate nauseates the medicine best calculated for the cure of his disease, and seem anxious to continue in the full enjoyment of their chattering epidemick.
  25. puhekieltä To be disgusted by (something).

  26. 1692, w:Charles Dryden (English writer)|Charles Dryden (translator), “The Seventh Satyr” in (w) (ed.), The Satires of w:Juvenal Decimus Junius Juvenalis Translated into English Verse, London: Jacob Tonson, 3rd edition, 1702, p. 137,http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100639176

  27. Old Age, with silent pace, comes creeping on,
    Nauseates the Praise, which in her Youth she won,
    And hates the Muse by which she was undone.
  28. 1796, (w), w:Camilla (Burney novel)|Camilla, London: T. Payne, T. Cadell & W. Davies, Volume 2, Book 3, Chapter 7, p. 151,https://archive.org/details/camillaorapictu13burngoog

  29. What a prospect for her, then, with our present race of young men! their frivolous fickleness nauseates whatever they can reach; they have a weak shame of asserting, or even listening to what is right, and a shallow pride in professing and performing what is wrong.
  30. 1798, (w), Essays and Criticisms, London: J. Johnson, Volume II, Essay 13, p. 144,https://archive.org/details/essaysandcritic00goldgoog

  31. The organs that are gratified with the taste of sickly veal bled into a palsy, crammed fowls, and dropsical brawn, pease without substance, peaches without taste, and pine-apples without flavour, will certainly nauseate the native, genuine, and salutary taste of Welch beef, Banstead mutton, and barn-door fowls, whose juices are concocted by a natural digestion, and whoe flesh is consolidated by free air and exercise.
  32. (feminine plural of)

  33. (inflection of)

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