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vomit in English:

1. bring something up bring something up



2. nausea


I experience nausea when I go on too many rides.
nauseous (adj) nauseate(v)
She's pregnant and because of it, she has a nausea.
Many of these people have decided to live in the town to get relief from their condition, which causes severe headaches, nausea, pain and heart problems.
The sea voyage gave him a feeling of nausea.
She didn't feel anything except nausea.
feeling/wave of nausea
I had nausea on the same mind about my job
Gradually the feeling of nausea passed, and she was able to stand comfortably
nausea will pass, will leave you
Cancer patients often have to deal with debilitating bouts of nausea.

English word "vomit"(nausea) occurs in sets:

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3. bring up


When Don’s wife died he was left to bring up their four children by himself.
“To bring up a child in the way he should go, travel that way yourself once in a while.”
I have one small thing to bring up.
Don't bring up her past. She doesn't like talking about it.
Parents should better bring up their children.
If Paul comes in, don't bring up the party. It's going to be a surprise.
We bring up twins.
I'll tell Adam to bring up some more champagne.
Remember, don’t bring up Mary’s breakup when you talk to her.
In conclusion, I would like to bring up one technical issue.
I feel I ought to bring up another small matter.
She was ​crying so much I ​thought she'd ​bring up her ​breakfast.
I would like to bring up the two most critical points one more time.
After their mother died, the children were bring up by their aunt.
Don't bring up money, religion or politics at dinner

4. to be sick



5. throw up


He felt sick, as if he was going to throw up.
A few minutes after drinking the liquid I had to run to the bathroom and throw up.
I'm going to throw up.
I have throw up dwa razy.
throw up allover
Children often throw up in a car.
Ugh, this is disgusting! I think I'm going to throw up!
if you throw up or throw something up, food and drink comes back up from your stomach and out of your mouth

English word "vomit"(throw up) occurs in sets:

Illness & fashion

6. to empty the contents of the stomach