stomach

stomach
おなか 御腹
ストマック

いぶくろ 胃袋
いちょう 胃腸
* * *
/stʌ́mək/ ((発音注意))〔「物を食べる口・喉」が原義〕
〖名〗(複~s/-s/)
1 〖C〗 《外来形容詞gastric》

a sour ~ 胸やけ

a strong [weak, delicate] ~ 丈夫な[弱い, すぐにむかむかする]胃

be sick at [to] the ~ むかむかする

have a pain in the ~ 胃が痛い

lie (heavy) on one's ~〈食物が〉胃にもたれる

on a full [an empty] ~ 満[空]腹の時に

take a walk for one's ~'s sake 健康のために散歩する.

2 〖C〗((略式)), 腹部《◆bellyより上品な語》

crawl [lie (flat)] on [upon] one's ~ 腹ばいになる

Your ~ is showing. お腹(なか)が見えて[出て]いるよ.

3 〖U〗〖C〗 [通例否定文で]〔…に対する〕食欲〔for

have a good ~ for the sweets 甘い物を食べたい.

have no stomach for doing [O] =
don't have the stomach to do
((正式))…したくない, …を好まない.
make O's stomach heave [turn]
〈人〉の気分を悪くする.
sick to one's stomach
((米))憤慨して.
stay one's stomach
一時空腹を抑える.
turn O's stomach
〈人〉をむかむかさせる, …に吐き気を催させる.
〖動〗|他|
1 …を食べる, 消化する.
2 ((略式))[通例否定・疑問文で]〈侮辱・軽蔑(べつ)など〉に耐える, …を許す.
3 ((文))〈人〉の胸を悪くさせる, …を立腹させる.
|自|怒る.

English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.

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