nauseating
英 [ˈnɔː.zi.eɪ.tɪŋ]
美 [ˈnɑː.zi.eɪ.t̬ɪŋ]
- adj. 令人恶心的;厌恶的
- v. 使恶心(nauseate的ing形式)
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 + 去e加-ing => nauseating.
- 1. The judge described the offences as nauseating and unspeakable.
- 法官将这些犯罪行为描述为“令人作呕、说不出口”。
- 2. For them to attack the Liberals for racism is nauseating hypocrisy.
- 他们攻击自由党搞种族歧视是令人作呕的虚伪行径。
- 3. I had to listen to the whole nauseating story.
- 我不得不从头到尾听那令人作呕的故事.
- 4. There is a nauseating smell of rotten food.
- 有一股令人恶心的腐烂食物的气味.
- 5. Violence in movies is often nauseating.
- 电影里的暴力行为常常使人反感.