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blood-injury phobia
1. He has blood-injury phobia.
2. He is feeling dizzy at the sight of bleeding
3. He swoons at the sight of blood.
I would like to know which one is most commonly used in your spoken English,thank youOr you have your own opinion, thank you
Apr 19, 2016 1:32 AM
Answers · 4
2. He "gets" dizzy at the sight of blood; he gets sick at the sight of blood; he gets queasy at the sight of blood.
1. Is weird. Blood-injury phobia?
3. "Swoon" is very old fashioned. Maybe the English still use it more commonly than we Americans, but I doubt it.
April 19, 2016
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