indigestion
indigestion — 名詞
1. a burning feeling or ache in your upper stomach after eating, usually because yo
消化不良
進食後胃部不適或灼熱
a burning feeling or ache in your upper stomach after eating, usually because your body is struggling to break the food down properly.
Aarav gets indigestion whenever he eats spicy curry late at night.
Aarav 每次深夜吃辛辣咖哩都會消化不良。
collocation: get indigestion from [food]
Eating a huge plate of fried chicken right before bed gave Eleni terrible indigestion.
睡前吃一大盤炸雞讓 Eleni 嚴重消化不良。
pattern: [food/action] gives [person] indigestion
The pharmacist recommended a chewable tablet to ease Christopher's indigestion.
藥師推薦一款咀嚼錠來緩解 Christopher 的消化不良。
Mira has suffered from indigestion ever since she started her new job.
Mira 自從換新工作以來就一直為消化不良所苦。
Drinking coffee on an empty stomach often causes indigestion and bloating.
空腹喝咖啡常常會引起消化不良和脹氣。
- heartburn
narrower — specifically the burning sensation rising from the stomach into the chest.
- dyspepsia
formal / medical register; same meaning but rare in everyday speech.
- upset stomach
broader and more informal — covers nausea and digestive trouble generally, not only post-meal discomfort.
文法句型
suffer from indigestion
give someone indigestion
用法筆記
Uncountable — say 'indigestion' or 'some indigestion', not 'an indigestion' or 'indigestions'. Often paired with verbs like 'get', 'suffer from', 'cause', 'give', 'ease', and 'relieve'.