sickened
英 [ˈsɪkənd]
美 [ˈsɪkənd]
v. 使大为震惊; 使愤怒; 患病; 生病
sicken的过去分词和过去式
过去式:sickened
BNC.48318 / COCA.36551
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使厌恶;使作呕
If somethingsickensyou, it makes you feel disgusted.- The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him...
他讨厌艺术应由知识分子所掌控的观点。 - What he saw there sickened him, despite all his years of police work.
尽管他干了多年的警察工作,但在那里所见的一切还是让他感到恶心。
- The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him...
- VERB 患病;得病;生病
If yousicken, you become ill.- Many of them sickened and died.
他们中的很多人都患病身亡。
- Many of them sickened and died.
双语例句
- Many of them sickened and died.
他们中的很多人都患病身亡。 - His sister's attitude sickened him.
他的妹妹的态度引起了他的反感。 - Many residents were sickened by the contaminated water.
污染的水使很多居民生病了。 - The thought sickened her, and yet who was she to judge too severely?
虽然这种考虑使她作呕,但是她是什么人,她能太严格的追究吗? - He long since sickened of hearing his mother's complaints.
他早就听烦了他妈妈的捞叨。 - Sickened by the mere smell of food I suddenly saw the wonder in the most common foods: an egg a hard-boiled egg.
厌恶了没有什么味道的食物,我突然渴望一种最普通的食物:鸡蛋,一个煮熟了的鸡蛋。 - Thousands of pets here were sickened, and hundreds are believed to have died.
此处数以千计的宠物生病,人们认为数百只宠物已经死亡。 - They were sickened by the scenes of misery and degradation they found
目睹困苦、潦倒的景象,他们感到心里极不舒服。 - The cheese sickened him.
乾酪使他作呕。 - She felt sickened and depressed.
她感到十分厌恶和沮丧。
