queasily
adverb uk/ˈkwiː.zəl.i/ us/ˈkwiː.zəl.i/
催人呕吐地
in a way that makes you feel likely to vomit
I could feel my stomach rumble queasily. 我可以感觉到我的胃在很不舒服地咕咕作响。
I felt feverish and queasily dizzy. 我感到发烧和恶心得头晕。
(令人)局促不安的,不舒服的,不确定的
in a way that makes you feel worried, unhappy, or uncertain
The movie is difficult to watch but queasily fascinating. 电影虽然不易看懂,但情节难料,吊人胃口。
The book comes queasily close to romanticizing suicide. 书中几乎是在美化自杀行为,令读者反胃。
See: queasy
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- She watched a little queasily as the animals were slaughtered.
- I found a chair on deck where I could doze queasily.
- Visitors can queasily shuffle along a beam above the exhibition floor for a taste of what it feels like.
- These are queasily voyeuristic paintings of human solitude and alienation.
- The narrative wavers queasily between pathos and the grotesque.