sicken
verb /ˈsɪkən/
/ˈsɪkən/
(British English)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they sicken | /ˈsɪkən/ /ˈsɪkən/ |
he / she / it sickens | /ˈsɪkənz/ /ˈsɪkənz/ |
past simple sickened | /ˈsɪkənd/ /ˈsɪkənd/ |
past participle sickened | /ˈsɪkənd/ /ˈsɪkənd/ |
-ing form sickening | /ˈsɪkənɪŋ/ /ˈsɪkənɪŋ/ |
- [transitive] sicken somebody to make somebody feel very shocked and angry
synonym disgust, nauseate (2)使大为震惊;使愤怒 - Reading the report of the attack sickened him.
阅读袭击报告使他感到恶心。 - The public is becoming sickened by these pictures of violence and death.
公众对这些暴力和死亡的画面越来越反感。
- Reading the report of the attack sickened him.
- [intransitive] to become ill
患病;生病 - (old-fashioned) The baby sickened and died before his first birthday.
婴儿没过周岁就病死了。 - (British English) 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。
- (old-fashioned) The baby sickened and died before his first birthday.