say thuốc

say thuốc

Một người đàn ông cảm thấy say thuốc sau khi uống thuốc cảm.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To feel dizzy or nauseous from smoking: To experience lightheadedness, dizziness, or discomfort immediately after smoking, typically tobacco.
    • To feel unwell from medication: To experience adverse effects such as dizziness, nausea, or disorientation after taking medicine, often due to side effects, overdose, or strong reaction.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Anh ấy hút điếu thuốc đầu tiên bắt đầu say thuốc. (He smoked his first cigarette and began to feel dizzy from it.)
    • Tôi uống thuốc không ăn nên bị say thuốc. (I took the medicine without eating, so I felt nauseous from it.)
    • Đứa trẻ say thuốc sau khi uống sirô ho. (The child felt unwell after drinking the cough syrup.)
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often implies an immediate, unpleasant physical reaction. It is commonly used in informal contexts to describe a negative experience with a substance, rather than a prescribed therapeutic effect.
Variants and Related Words
  • Say xe (v): to experience motion sickness (e.g., in a car or bus).

    • Em gái tôi rất hay say xe. (My younger sister gets carsick very easily.)
  • Say rượu (v): to be drunk, to be intoxicated by alcohol.

    • Anh ấy say rượu không thể lái xe. (He was drunk and could not drive.)
Synonyms
  • To feel dizzy from smoking
  • To have a bad reaction to medicine
  • To be affected adversely by a drug
Related Idioms
  • Say như điếu đổ: To be completely intoxicated or heavily under the influence (can refer to alcohol, but can be extended metaphorically).
    • Hắn say thuốc lào, say như điếu đổ. (He was heavily intoxicated from the waterpipe tobacco.)