英 [ˈsɪkən] 美 [ˈsɪkən]
v. 使大为震惊,使愤怒;使厌恶,使作呕;(使)患病,生病
第三人称单数sickens
现在分词sickening
过去式sickened
过去分词sickened
sicken /ˈsɪkən/ TEM4 [ sickening sickened sickens ]
及物动词 If something sickens you, it makes you feel disgusted. 使厌恶
The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.
艺术应该由知识分子掌控的观念使他很厌恶。
get sick
同义词: come down
upset and make nauseated
The mold on the food sickened the diners
同义词: nauseate / turn one's stomach
make sick or ill
This kind of food sickens me
生病
凋谢,枯萎:
sicken adj. 使厌倦;使作呕 shrewd黄蓉为了shield郭芙,shun仇敌的追杀,shove着郭芙进入shrub,shifting之间,金轮法王就杀了过来,一股臭气令人sicken,黄蓉sick...
sicken adj. 使厌倦;使作呕 shrewd黄蓉为了shield郭芙,shun仇敌的追杀,shove着郭芙进入shrub,shifting之间,金轮法王就杀了过来,一股臭气令人sicken,黄...
生病(sickened), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... sick 使狗去咬;呕吐;追击 sicken 使患病;使恶心;使嫌恶 sickly 使苍白,使现病容 ...
The coastal population began to sicken.
沿海的索马里人开始生病。
The plants and flowers sicken in the autumn.
在秋天花草都枯萎了。
When they saw that I did not sicken they grew afraid.
当他们见到我安然无恙的时候,便开始害怕了。
Food that has come in contact with floodwaters can sicken anyone who eats it.
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However, sometimes the virus can sicken humans.
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But when he finally gets ill and comes up to the fact of his mortality, that his body is going to sicken and eventually die, the fact of his mortality seems to shock him, seems to surprise him.
但他最终病倒,和死亡面对面,身体每况愈下,最终死亡,这个事实让他震惊不已,他非常惊讶。
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Each year, hospital-acquired infections sicken about 1.7 million and kill 99, 000 people in the United States.
The quickest way to sicken a modernist is to bring him to a midcentury Los Angeles diner.
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People with celiac disease improve dramatically with proper diet, and sicken dramatically when they stray even a little bit.