吐き気

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: S

Grade: 1

Etymology

吐く (はく, haku: “vomit”) + (け, ke: “feeling”)

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) [hàkíkéꜜ] (Odaka – [3])[1]
  • IPA(key): [ha̠kʲi̥ke̞]

Noun

吐き気 (hiragana はきけ, rōmaji hakike)

  1. A feeling of vomiting
     () ()ちが (わる)い。 () ()がする。
    Kimochi ga warui. Hakike ga suru.
    I'm feeling bad. And I feel like vomiting.
  2. A strong dislike or disgust to somebody
    その (おとこ) (きら)いだ。そいつの (かお) ()ただけで () ()がする。
    Sono otoko wa kirai da. Soitsu no kao o mita dake de hakike ga suru.
    I hate the guy and feel nausea in just a glance.

Synonyms

  • (feeling of vomiting): 嘔気 (おうき) (ōki), 悪心 (おしん) (oshin)
  • (dislike or disgust): 嫌悪 (けんお) (ken'o), むかつき (mukatsuki)

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References

  1. 1998, NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 (NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK, →ISBN
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