seasickness Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsiː.sɪk.nəs]
  • Us [ ˈsiː.sɪk.nəs]

Meaning of seasickness In English

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Examples of seasickness

  • Lengthy seasickness can be dangerous if the person doesn't eat or drink enough.

  • Seasickness is a response to the motion of a ship at sea and unrelated to altitude sickness.

  • We are heading for the Isles of Scilly and I am soon suffering from a bout of seasickness.

  • Can you give me anything for seasickness?

  • The wristbands were originally developed to combat motion sickness, specifically seasickness, but in recent years have been used in a variety of clinical situations.

  • At the age of 2½ my own little girl, now aged seven, opened her grandmother's handbag and extracted a packet of seasickness-pills.

  • Another problem with which we shall be confronted is that of seasickness.

  • The next question that we must face is that of seasickness.

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Translations of seasickness In Other Languages

  • Español

    mareo (en una embarcación), mareo…

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  • Português

    enjoos…

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  • Français

    mal de mer…

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  • Malay

    mabuk laut…

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  • Deutsch

    die Seekrankheit…

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  • Norwegian

    sjøsyke…

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  • Čeština

    mořská nemoc…

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  • Dansk

    søsyghed…

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