nauseated

英[\'nɔ:zɪeɪtɪd]
美[\'nɔzɪeɪtɪd]

基本释义

adj.
作呕的,厌恶的
v.
使恶心,作呕( nauseate的过去式和过去分词 )

实用例句

She could not eat anything without feeling nauseated.

她吃什么都想吐。

柯林斯例句

I was nauseated by the violence in the movie.

影片中的暴力场面让我感到恶心。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

The smell of frying nauseated her.

油炸的气味让她想吐。

辞典例句

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.

辞典例句

He was pale, perspiring heavily, and nauseated.

他面色苍白, 大汗淋漓并有些恶心.

辞典例句

I was nauseated, my legs hurt, and I felt very weak.

我恶心想吐, 腿痛, 感到虚弱极了.

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Jean: I am not sure, Billy. I feel dizzy and nauseated.

琴: 我不确定, 比利,我感觉昏眩作呕.

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If you are too nauseated get it all down asaspossibly can.

如果你太讨厌这样,也可以一下子全部喝下.

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But it nauseated him, Mr. Wu recalled in later interviews.

但是这让他作呕, 吴先生在后来的会见中回忆到.

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She says that she feels sort of nauseated and dizzy.

她说她感到有点作呕和头晕.

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I was constantly nauseated and was given extra fluids to prevent dehydration.

我经常呕吐,所以要不断地输液,以防止脱水.

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Many dishes are commended in one age that are nauseated in another.

有许多菜在某一时受到欢迎,而在另一时却令人作呕.

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He feels drowsy, dizzy and nauseated.

他觉得昏昏欲睡, 头晕目眩和想吐.

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He became real nauseated.

他感到非常恶心.

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I nauseated about the food she cooked.

我已吃腻了她烧出的饭菜.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit