queasily如何读

['kwizɪli]

queasily是什么意思

  • adv.令人恶心地

queasily词根

词根:queasily

n.

queasiness 恶心

queasily英英释义

adjective

causing nausea

queasy motion

suffering from nausea : nauseated

full of doubt : hazardous

causing uneasiness

delicate, squeamish

queasily词源英文解释

Middle English coysy, qwesye

The first known use of queasy was in the 15th century

queasily儿童词典英英释义

queenlyadjective

resembling a queen

queenlyadjective

resembling a queen

queasyadjective

somewhat nauseated

the boat ride made me queasy

full of doubt

queasy about taking the test

queasyadjective

somewhat nauseated

the boat ride made me queasy

full of doubt

queasy about taking the test

queasyadjective

somewhat nauseated

the boat ride made me queasy

full of doubt

queasy about taking the test

queasily 例句

1 Today, Mr. Sedaris’s queasily ironic take on the holiday is as much a fixture of the season as the cheerier sentiments of “A Christmas Carol” and “The Night Before Christmas.”

2 It might be considered a cheap shot to show Trump undergoing liposuction and a hair transplant in queasy detail at a grave moment for someone close to him.

3 But Cognet’s forensic approach does insist on memorializing these events in an important, physically specific way and, intentionally or not, queasily anticipates a world without any living eyewitnesses to these horrors.

4 This gripping, scary and queasily funny picture nurtures a dark threat which lurks like one of its gators just below the surface.

5 Her dark-skinned mother, queasily, is revealed to be a mystic; when she shakes the hand of Renata at a disco-themed party, Elizabeth seizes, collapsing on the floor from a stroke.

6 If you're not laughing at a character like that, you end up feeling queasily complicit.

7 She complained of a queasy stomach.

8 Creaky, queasily sexist and directed by Peccadillo Theater Company’s Dan Wackerman with oblivious joie de vivre, the play, I’m afraid, is corked.

9 As it is, it is queasily entertaining, with a well-drilled cast that keeps its adrenaline level high and, at the very end, raises it off the charts.

10 But there is something more than a little ghoulish about building a sweet, hipsterish romantic comedy on the grave of a dead sibling, and “The Pretty One” wavers queasily between macabre humor and wide-eyed sincerity.

11 Manohla Dargis wrote in her review, “‘Gone Girl’ plays like a queasily, at times gleefully, funny horror movie about a modern marriage.”

12 She had the queasy feeling that she was being watched.

13 At this point viewers may be roused from their torpor to whisper a queasily admiring "Ewwww."

14 Mr. Wuorinen’s piece was surprisingly steady and even; its backdrop, with the sun setting magnificently behind the downtown skyline, was sometimes queasily not.

15 It also implies, quite queasily, that one of the few major characters of color might have supernatural abilities.

16 But the darker, adult themes of midlife loss and grief sat queasily alongside the jolly sexual slapstick; the film rights were not snapped up.

17 In any case, more turbulence lies ahead as fairly low unemployment, high inflation and shaky growth continue to queasily coexist.

18 But that requires you to look at them and not turn queasily away.

19 “At its strongest, ‘Gone Girl’ plays like a queasily, at times gleefully, funny horror movie about a modern marriage,” Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.

20 The adult Vanessa is a classic unreliable narrator, and as she is reporting the sexual entanglement the reader becomes queasily aware of this.

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