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Перевод: seasick
[прилагательное] страдающий морской болезнью
Тезаурус:
- If they were watching for her, they wouldn't expect her to travel on the night boat from Liverpool, with a rough sea battering at the B I ship, while the drunks and the seasick threw up in the smelly lounges.
- If the fluid pressure in which the system works is upset, this is a very uncomfortable experience, as anyone who has been seasick will confirm; luckily things quickly return to normal when one totters onto dry land, white and shaken.
- "I feel seasick already!" she moaned.
- Chester and the Wordsworths were violently seasick almost at once.
- The crossing took almost a week and those team members who were not seasick practised hitting shots on board, timing their swings with the roll of the ship.
- We can all get seasick even after years of boats."
- Mendelssohn was seasick both ways on the trip by boat from Glasgow to Staffa.
- LAST WEEK the Seasick Summit, this week the Strasbourg summit, which saw Mrs Thatcher, so often the scourge of Europe, being polite and conciliatory, eliciting applause from the other 11 members of the EC.
- This method of progression is unsettling enough to make some riders seasick, but it may hold the key to the beast's endurance.
- "She had to deliver us here, but she ain't coming with us because she gets seasick.
- They had always found buccaneering terribly alarming, and felt seasick at the slightest sign of bad weather.
- What a relief then to read Charles Dickens's description of the miseries of feeling seasick without actually being sick.
- You could get seasick at the top watching the clouds scudding across a full moon in a vast ocean of space.
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