feel seasick

feel seasick
v. deniz tutmak

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  • seasick — adj. to get; feel seasick * * * [ siːˌsɪk] feel seasick to get …   Combinatory dictionary

  • seasick — sea|sick [ˈsi:ˌsık] adj feeling ill when you travel in a boat, because of the movement of the boat in the water get/feel/be seasick ▪ Hal was seasick almost at once. >seasickness n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • seasick — [[t]si͟ːsɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If someone is seasick when they are travelling in a boat, they vomit or feel sick because of the way the boat is moving. It was quite rough at times, and she was seasick. Derived words: seasickness N… …   English dictionary

  • nauseate — (v.) 1630s, to feel sick, to become affected with nausea, from nauseat pp. stem of L. nauseare to feel seasick, to vomit, also to cause disgust, from nausea (see NAUSEA (Cf. nausea)). Related: Nauseated; nauseating; nauseatingly. In its early… …   Etymology dictionary

  • moan — moan1 [məun US moun] v 1.) [I and T] informal to complain in an annoying way, especially in an unhappy voice and without good reason ▪ I feel seasick already, she moaned. moan about ▪ A lot of people moaned about the parking problems. moan at BrE …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • handy — hand|y [ hændi ] adjective * 1. ) useful: handy for: The book is handy for quick reference. a handy electronic diary handy hints/tips: The article gave many handy hints for decorating a small apartment. be handy to do something: It s always handy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • one's sea legs — one s ability to keep one s balance and not feel seasick on board a moving ship. → sea …   English new terms dictionary

  • sea — noun 1》 the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth s surface and surrounds its land masses.     ↘a roughly definable area of this: the Black Sea.     ↘(also seas) waves as opposed to calm sea. 2》 a vast expanse or quantity: a sea of… …   English new terms dictionary

  • handy */ — UK [ˈhændɪ] / US adjective Word forms handy : adjective handy comparative handier superlative handiest 1) useful a handy electronic diary handy for: The book is handy for quick reference. be handy to do something: It s always handy to have a… …   English dictionary

  • handy — [ˈhændi] adj 1) useful a handy tool[/ex] 2) close to you and therefore easy to reach or easy to get to Keep your pills handy just in case you feel seasick.[/ex] 3) good at doing things with your hands He s very handy with a paintbrush (= good at… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • one's sea legs — ► one s sea legs one s ability to keep one s balance and not feel seasick on board a ship. Main Entry: ↑sea …   English terms dictionary

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