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feeling sick in English:

1. nauseous nauseous


The seasickness made her feel nauseous.
When I heard it I get nauseous.

English word "feeling sick"(nauseous) occurs in sets:

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2. nausea nausea


I experience nausea when I go on too many rides.
nauseous (adj) nauseate(v)
She's pregnant and because of it, she has a nausea.
Many of these people have decided to live in the town to get relief from their condition, which causes severe headaches, nausea, pain and heart problems.
The sea voyage gave him a feeling of nausea.
She didn't feel anything except nausea.
feeling/wave of nausea
I had nausea on the same mind about my job
Gradually the feeling of nausea passed, and she was able to stand comfortably
nausea will pass, will leave you
Cancer patients often have to deal with debilitating bouts of nausea.

3. under the weather under the weather


I'm not going out tonight, I feel a bit under the weather.
I'm feeling a bit under the weather today, so I think I'll stay home.
He was feeling a little under the weather.
not feel very well: "I'm feeling a bit under the weather at the moment."
He was just feeling under the weather, not ill enough to go to the doctor.
My boss has been under the weather all week and has not come to work during that time.
You look a bit under the weather.
I was under the weather an entire last week.

English word "feeling sick"(under the weather) occurs in sets:

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