Keck Meaning in English
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ˈkɛk
KEK
kˈɛk
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परिभाषा
To feel like you are about to vomit, or to retch; can also refer to the act of nearly being sick because of a strong smell or unpleasant feeling.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Keck" is a rare, old-fashioned, and mostly British term; modern English usually uses 'gag,' 'retch,' or 'feel nauseous.' It's informal and can be used about smells, sights, or feelings of sickness. Rarely heard in American English.
Spanish: sentir náuseas - arcadasPortuguese (BR): enjoo - ânsia de vômitoPortuguese (PT): enjôo - ânsia de vómitoChinese (Simplified): 作呕 - 恶心Chinese (Traditional): 作嘔 - 噁心Hindi: उल्टी आना - जी मिचलानाArabic: الشعور بالغثيان - كاد أن يتقيأBengali: বমি বমি অনুভব করা - উল্টি করার কাছাকাছি অনুভূতিRussian: подташнивать - стошнить - испытывать рвотный рефлексJapanese: 吐きそうになる - 吐き気を催すVietnamese: buồn nôn - muốn óiKorean: 메스꺼워하다 - 토할 것 같다Turkish: midesi bulanmak - kusacak gibi olmakUrdu: قے آنا محسوس کرنا - متلی ہوناIndonesian: merasa mau muntah - mual
उदाहरण वाक्य
The smell of the spoiled milk made her keck.
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He began to keck when he saw the dirty wound.
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When you spin around too fast, you might keck.
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I nearly kecked when I found mold on my sandwich.
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The sight of the rotten fish made everyone in the room keck a little.
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Just the smell of that cheese is enough to make me keck!
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