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sicken

英 [ˈsɪkən]

美 [ˈsɪkən]

v.  使大为震惊; 使愤怒; 患病; 生病

过去分词:sickened 过去式:sickened 复数:sickens 现在分词:sickening 第三人称单数:sickens 

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牛津词典

    verb

    • 使大为震惊;使愤怒
      to make sb feel very shocked and angry
      1. 患病;生病
        to become ill/sick
        1. The baby sickened and died before his first birthday.
          婴儿没过周岁就病死了。
        2. 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。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 使厌恶;使作呕
        If somethingsickensyou, it makes you feel disgusted.
        1. 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。
        2. 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。
      • VERB 患病;得病;生病
        If yousicken, you become ill.
        1. Many of them sickened and died.
          他们中的很多人都患病身亡。

      英英释义

      verb

      • get sick
        1. She fell sick last Friday, and now she is in the hospital
        Synonym:come down
      • make sick or ill
        1. This kind of food sickens me
      • cause aversion in
        1. The pornographic pictures sickened us
        Synonym:disgustrevoltnauseatechurn up
      • upset and make nauseated
        1. The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman's stomach
        2. The mold on the food sickened the diners
        Synonym:nauseateturn one's stomach

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