Pronunciation: shàng tǔ xià xiè
Word structure: combined.
Express meaning: vomiting and diarrhea means vomiting and diarrhea occur at the same time. There may be frequent vomiting, inability to eat or drink water, and upper abdominal pain. At the same time, it will be accompanied by symptoms such as increased stool frequency, watery stool, heavy urgency in the stool, and want to urinate after defecation, which is a metaphor for being busy at both ends.
Part of speech: as predicate, attribute and object; Used for diseases, etc.
Citation: Chu people in the Qing Dynasty won the 50th Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties. "When they saw the sergeant, they suddenly vomited and diarrhea, and they fell ill together, and they burst into tears."
example sentence
1, the somebody else how to say is also a real deacon, want to cheat you, fiddling with the task, ensure that you vomit, diarrhea and diarrhea will not benefit.
2. I received a phone call from Lan Ying in a short time. She said that she was vomiting and diarrhea.
3. At the beginning of the training, some actors couldn't adapt to the high-intensity training, vomited and diarrhea, and were covered in bruises, but in the end, these girls all gritted their teeth and survived.