sicken
si
ˈsɪ
si
cken
kən
kēn
British pronunciation
/sˈɪkən/

“sicken”的英语定义和含义

to sicken
01

使厌恶, 使愤慨

to cause strong offense to someone's morals
Transitive: to sicken sb
to sicken definition and meaning
example
例子
The cruel treatment of animals sickened the activists.
对动物的残酷对待让活动人士感到恶心
He often sickens at the sight of injustice.
看到不公正的现象,他常常会感到厌恶
02

生病, 得病

to become ill or sick
Intransitive
example
例子
After eating the spoiled seafood, he began to sicken.
吃了变质的海鲜后,他开始生病
She started to sicken during the long, bumpy car ride.
在漫长颠簸的汽车旅程中,她开始感到不适
03

使生病, 使虚弱

to cause someone to feel ill or unwell
Transitive: to sicken sb
example
例子
The contaminated water sickened many villagers.
受污染的水使许多村民生病
The spoiled meat in the dish sickened the diners.
盘子里的变质肉让用餐者感到不适
04

使恶心, 使厌恶

to cause someone to feel upset or queasy
Transitive: to sicken sb
example
例子
The gory details of the story sickened him to his stomach.
故事的血腥细节让他恶心到了胃里。
The sight of the decayed food sickened everyone at the table.
腐烂食物的景象让餐桌上的每个人都感到恶心
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