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mareado
-sick
,dizzy
See the entry formareado.
mareado
Past participle ofmarear.

mareado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sick
Estuve mareada durante todo el embarazo.I was sick all throughout my pregnancy.
b. queasy
El viaje en la montaña rusa me ha dejado mareado.I feel queasy after the rollercoaster ride.
a. dizzy
Estoy mareado de ver pasar tanto coche.I feel dizzy watching all those cars passing by.
a. faint
Me siento mareada porque no he comido nada en todo el día.I feel faint because I haven't eaten all day.
a. tipsy
Solo ha tomado un sorbo de vino y ya está mareado.He just had a sip of wine and he's already tipsy.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Me tienes mareada con tanta pregunta.I can't think straight with all your questions.
Estoy mareado con todas estas instrucciones.I'm in a muddle with so many instructions.
a. fed up
Ya estoy mareado de escuchar la misma canción una y otra vez.I'm fed up with listening to the same song over and over.
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