Mareado in english

Dizzy

pronunciation: dɪzi part of speech: adjective
In gestures

mareado = light-headed ; dizzy ; giddy ; groggy ; travel-sick ; seasick ; fuzzy-headed ; woozy . 

Example: Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.Example: Claimants reported feeling dazed, confused, dizzy, disoriented, trouble concentrating, numbness or loss of sensation, and loss of memory for some of what happened.Example: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.Example: The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle.Example: In my experience these travel-sick pills really help and are a must have product for anyone with a travel-sick child.Example: Your vacation sailing trip won't be so relaxing if you're so seasick you want to throw yourself overboard.Example: Everyone feels a little fuzzy-headed once in a while, but if you suffer from brain fog frequently, you certainly would like to know what is causing it, and what you can do to get your mental clarity back.Example: The next morning, a little woozy after the previous night's celebrations, Simon began to wonder if he was doing the right thing.

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» estar mareado de tanto trabajobe reeling .

Example: I would hate to see us add more responsibility at this time, when librarians are already reeling.

» sentirse mareadofeel + giddyfeel + dizzyfeel + light-headedfeel + sick in the stomachfeel + sick to the stomachbe sick to the stomachfeel + woozy .

Example: He bombards the viewer with pleasurable visual information about the 17th century and makes one feel quite giddy with the unaccustomed grandiosity of it all.

Example: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.

Example: I've been feeling light-headed lately and I don't understand why.

Example: I'm only 7 weeks pregnant and I too am feeling sick in the stomach all day everyday.

Example: Heroin gives you a burst or rush of good feelings but this may be followed by drowsiness and feeling sick to the stomach.

Example: Depression and/or anxiety can also lead to a feeling of being sick to the stomach, particularly in the morning.

Example: I always feel a little woozy after a professional massage, not to mention sore at least for the next day.

marear = make + Nombre + sick ; make + Nombre + feel sick in the stomach. 

Example: I have a roommate who masturbates every night and it makes me sick.Example: If there's something that is making you nervous or anxious then this can definitely make you feel sick in the stomach, so much that you nearly vomit, or do vomit.

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» marear a Alguienhave + Nombre + jump through the hoops .

Example: Dell had me jumping through hoops for two and a half days to no avail and ultimately sent a human tech here to fix my system.

» marear la perdizkick + Nombre + to death [Tratar un tema hasta la saciedad]go (a)round (and (a)round) in + circlesbeat about/around + the bushmince + Posesivo + wordsgo around + the houses .

Example: The article is entitled 'Has Poisson been kicked to death? -- a rebuttal of the British Library Lending Division's views on the inconsistency of rank lists of serials'.

Example: This type of discussion makes the conflict endless and the argument is going round in circles because different people are trying to solve different problems.

Example: There is no excuse for beating about the bush when combating poverty and social exclusion.

Example: Although not a polemicist, the author minces no words in condemning the brutality and stupidity of the communist leadership.

Example: They had dragged her there and they weren't even giving her an explanation, just going around the houses and dodging every question she asked.

» marearsefeel + dizzyget + travel-sick [A causa del viaje]have + travel sickness [A causa del viaje] .

Example: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.

Example: Children younger than two years old rarely get travel-sick, but if your baby is often unhappy when travelling, he could have travel sickness.

Example: Children younger than two years old rarely get travel-sick, but if your baby is often unhappy when travelling, he could have travel sickness.

» que se mareatravel-sick [Al viajar] .

Example: In my experience these travel-sick pills really help and are a must have product for anyone with a travel-sick child.

Mareado synonyms

frivolous in spanish: frívolo, pronunciation: frɪvələs part of speech: adjective sick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk part of speech: adjective ill in spanish: enfermo, pronunciation: ɪl part of speech: adjective silly in spanish: tonto, pronunciation: sɪli part of speech: adjective giddy in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: gɪdi part of speech: adjective vertiginous in spanish: vertiginoso, pronunciation: vɜrtɪdʒənəs part of speech: adjective woozy in spanish: mareado y confuso, pronunciation: wuzi part of speech: adjective light-headed in spanish: mareado, pronunciation: laɪthidɪd part of speech: adjective airheaded in spanish: con cabeza de aire, pronunciation: erhedɪd part of speech: adjective empty-headed in spanish: con la cabeza vacía, pronunciation: emptihidɪd part of speech: adjective featherbrained in spanish: necio, pronunciation: feðɜrbreɪnd part of speech: adjective
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