intransitive. To vomit; to retch, or make efforts as in vomiting. Still dialect.
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释义 | the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > have digestive disorder [verb (intransitive)] > retch (10) bolk1495 intransitive. To vomit; to retch, or make efforts as in vomiting. Still dialect. retch1538 intransitive. To make an involuntary effort to vomit; to strain while making the sound or action of vomiting but without expelling anything from the… reach1575 intransitive. To strain in an effort to vomit; to retch. Now Scottish and English regional. heave1601 To make an effort to vomit, to retch; figurative to feel loathing. Also transitive, to heave the gorge. keck1601 intransitive. To make a sound as if about to vomit; to retch; to feel an inclination to vomit; hence to keck at, to reject (food, medicine, etc.)… to cast the gorge1614 To throw up from within; to vomit. to cast the gorge: to vomit violently, or make violent attempts to vomit. Now, only of hawks or other birds (exc… keckle1619 = keck, v. 1. yesk1664 intransitive. To hawk, to expectorate; to retch, vomit. Obsolete. strain1678 To retch, heave, make efforts to vomit. gag?1706 intransitive. To choke, literal and figurative. Also, to retch. Also transitive (causatively). |
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