sickening
发音
英 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ]
美 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ]
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- adj.
- 令人厌恶的,讨厌的
- 引起生病的
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- v.
- (使)生病(sicken的现在分词)
- 使厌恶,使恶心
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. Their ideas of fun could be sickening : stoning horses or shooting arrows at a live hen buried up to the neck .
- 他们的娱乐也让人难以接受:用石头投掷马匹或向被掩埋到剩下头部的母鸡射箭。
- 2. There is no folklore of a chinese burden comparable to gulf war syndrome or agent orange , sickening waves of foreigners long after their in-country exposure .
- 没有任何一个中国人会为比较海湾战争综合症或橙剂而烦恼,外国人患病潮在国内曝光很久之后才被了解。
- 3. The sickening spectacle of those responsible walking off with millions of pounds of other people 's money in bonuses has rightly put bankers akin to mafia racketeers in public esteem .
- 最令人作呕的一幕是那些人把别人银行里的红利大把大把地拿出来,在公众面前送给那些黑社会小混混。
- 4. That rule was finalized early on in the obama administration and implemented on large farms in july -- just a little too late , it seems , to have prevented the current outbreak that is sickening so many people .
- 这一规则在奥巴马政府早期定稿,并于7月在大型农场实施对于防止这场病菌的爆发似乎为时已晚,因为已经有如此多的人病倒。
- 5. Ms hillenbrand recounts how prisoners would cook a stolen onion under a water heater , stuff sugar into their boots and mix the foulest available excrement into the bird 's food in the hopes of sickening him .
- 希伦布兰德女士讲述了囚犯们如何在热水壶下煮熟一个偷来的洋葱、如何把糖塞满他们的靴子、如何把能找到的最恶心的粪便混进伯拉德的食物中希望他生病。