nauseated
英 [ˈnɔ·ziˌeɪ·t̬ɪd]
- adj. 厌恶的;作呕的
- v. 作呕;厌恶(nauseate的过去分词)
1、from Ionic Greek nausia (Attic nautia) "seasickness, nausea, disgust".
2、naus- + -ea(由-ia后缀变体、变形而来).
3、literally "ship-sickness".
4、nausea => nause- + -ate => nauseate + -d => nauseated.
- 1. She could not eat anything without feeling nauseated.
- 她吃什么都想吐。
- 2. I was nauseated by the violence in the movie.
- 影片中的暴力场面让我感到恶心。
- 3. But I have chewed it all well and I am not nauseated.
- 然而我把它全细细咀嚼后吃下去了,没有恶心作呕.
- 4. The smell of frying nauseated her.
- 油炸的气味让她想吐。
- 5. The idea of Uncle Harold outside Clothide's door nauseated him.
- 他一想起哈罗德叔叔站在克洛西德房门口就感到恶心.