Retch Meaning in English
word
ɹɛtʃ
retch
ɹˈɛtʃ
retch
Definición
To make movements or sounds as if you are going to vomit, but usually without actually bringing anything up.
Uso & Matices
'Retch' is formal/medical compared to 'gag' (common, informal). Often used with 'sound', 'from the smell', or as in 'almost retch'. Do not confuse with actual vomiting.
Spanish: arcadas - tener arcadasPortuguese (BR): gargarejo - ânsia de vômitoPortuguese (PT): gargarejo - ânsia de vómitoChinese (Simplified): 干呕Chinese (Traditional): 乾嘔Hindi: जी मिचलानाArabic: يتقيأ (بدون إخراج شيء) - يتلوّىBengali: বমি ভাব হওয়া - বমি পাবার উপক্রম হওয়াRussian: рвать (сухой позыв) - делать рвотные движенияJapanese: 吐きそうになる - 吐くまねをするVietnamese: buồn nôn (không nôn ra) - nôn khanKorean: 구역질하다 - 헛구역질하다Turkish: kusacak gibi olmak - öğürmekUrdu: قے آنا (لیکن اصل میں قے نہ ہونا) - الٹی کرنے کی کوشش کرناIndonesian: mual - hampir muntah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The smell made her retch.
basic
He started to retch when he saw the rotten food.
basic
If I spin too fast, I feel like I will retch.
basic
I could hear him retching in the bathroom all night.
natural
Just thinking about eating bugs makes me want to retch.
natural
She tried not to retch when cleaning up the mess.
natural