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- shocking with surprise and consternation; "the stupefying impact of the tragedy"
- making physically stupid or dull or insensible; "a stupefying blow to the head"; "the stupefying effects of hemp"
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- …‘の'感覚(知覚)を麻痺(まひ)させること / …‘を'仰天させる,ぼう然とさせる(astound)
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…reported building-related symptoms include: Mucous membrane irritation – Itchy, watery, or dry eyes; stuffy or runny nose; sinus congestion; dry or scratchy throat; Chest symptoms – Cough, chest congestion …
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…key intervention for reducing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy . Examples of some triggers include stuffy rooms, odors (eg, perfume, chemicals, food, smoke) , heat, humidity, noise, and visual or physical…
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…Cluster headaches are associated with eye redness and tear production on the side of the pain, a stuffy and runny nose, sweating, and pale skin. Some people are light sensitive in the eye on the affected…
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…a known allergic cause for weeks to months at a time for at least one year: Sneezing; Runny nose; Stuffy nose (congestion) Postnasal drip; Symptoms are usually present year-round, although they may be…
- 5. 患者教育:つわり(詳細)nausea and vomiting of pregnancy beyond the basics [show details]
…Eliminating food triggers, like spicy foods, helps some women. Other examples of triggers include: Stuffy rooms; Odors (eg, perfume, chemicals, coffee, food, smoke) Heat and humidity; Noise; Visual or physical…
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- The Stunning Spell (Stupefy), also known as a Stunner or Stupefying Charm is a charm that renders a victim unconscious and halts moving objects. It is commonly used in duels, and was one of the spells Harry Potter taught Dumbledore's ...
- tr.v. stu·pe·fied, stu·pe·fy·ing, stu·pe·fies. 1. To dull the senses or faculties of. See Synonyms at daze. 2. To amaze; astonish. [Middle English stupefien, from Old French stupefier, from Latin stupefacere : stup re, to be stunned + facere, to make; ...
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