mid-15c., kyse, coysy, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse kveisa "boil," perhaps influenced by Anglo-French queisier, from Old French coisier "to wound, hurt, make uneasy," which seems to be from the same Germanic root as kveisa. But the history is obscure and evidences of development are wanting. Related: Queasily; queasiness.
例文
1. I felt a little queasy on the ship.
私は船の中で少しめまいがして吐き気がします。
2.That is a queasy problem.
それは注意しなければならない問題です。
3.Some people feel queasy about how their names and addresses have been obtained.
一部の人は自分の名前と住所がどのように流出したのか不安に思っている。
4.He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy .
彼は船酔いしそうで、もう吐き気を感じている。
5.I was developing the queasy feeling that were being tested.