Land Sickness登陸病
Seasickness happens when a person’s body struggles to grow accustomed to a boat’s motion patterns, causing them to feel unsteady and often nauseated. But land sickness happens in reverse: A person’s body adapts to the motion of the waves, then struggles to return to homeostasis after reaching solid ground. Someone might sway or rock after leaving a boat; they may even begin to feel ill.
暈船是指人體難以適應(yīng)船的擺動,導(dǎo)致身體重心不穩(wěn),還常伴隨著惡心。(剩余2952字)
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