英 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ] 美 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ]
adj. 令人厌恶的;患病的
sickening /ˈsɪkənɪŋ/ TEM8
形容词 You describe something as sickening when it gives you feelings of horror or disgust, or makes you feel sick. 令人恐惧的; 令人恶心的
...the sickening rise in the number of suicide bombings.
…自杀式爆炸的数量令人恐惧的增加。
引起疾病的
... Siberian a.西伯利亚的 sickening a.令人作呕的 side n.(比赛的)队 ...
... 使人作呕的 sickening 使…作呕 Turn one's stomach 使作呕 使作呕 erkranken ...
... 我在家,我在上网,我想你! » I am at home, and I in the Internet, I miss you! 真恶心 » sickening 她越来越胖 » Her more and more fat ...
令人厌恶的;患病的
ugly / suffering / disgusting
She tripped and fell with a sickening thud.
她绊倒了,发出一声吓人的闷响。
Her head hit the ground with a sickening thud.
她的头撞在地上,那声闷响让人揪心。
Faye hasn't eaten all day—she must be sickening for something.
费伊一天没吃饭了—她一定是哪儿不舒服了。
It is also a way of getting rest and treatment." The most severe cases of swine flu have been found in Mexico, where the disease is suspected of killing more than 150 people and sickening hundreds more.
VOA : standard.2009.04.29
And the same way that I indicated previously that although I like chocolate-- I love chocolate--the prospect of having to eat more and more and more and more and more chocolate, eventually the idea becomes a sickening one.
同样适用于我之前的说明,虽然我喜欢巧克力-,我钟爱巧克力,但一想到要吃,更多更多更多的巧克力,最终这个念头变得让人反胃。
死亡课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The wise men reclined, talked philosophy, and consumed a sickening amount of watered wine.
Then in 1937--38 the economy underwent another sickening slide, with unemployment reaching almost 20%.
But those were only partial recoveries from the sickening falls these economies had suffered.