sicken 英 [ˈsɪkən]   美 [ˈsɪkən]

sicken

sicken  英 [ˈsɪkən] 美 [ˈsɪkən]

vt. 使患病;使恶心;使嫌恶  vi. 生病;变厌腻 

进行时:sickening  过去式:sickened  过去分词:sickened  第三人称单数:sickens  名词复数:sickens 

Confirming that the virus is very old also helps explain why it infects almost all African monkeys but does not sicken them. 确认这种病毒很古老也可以解释为什么它感染了非洲所有的猴子却没有让它们生病。
The Nosema ceranae fungus can sicken bees when they ingest spores, and Cramer explains that the occurrence of both the iridescent virus and the fungus at the same time seems to be the problem. 这种东方蜜蜂微孢子虫在吸收孢子的时候就会导致蜜蜂生病,克莱默还解释说昆虫虹彩病毒和合真菌的同时出现可能是问题的所在。

  • Things that sicken you make you feel upset or ill. It might sicken you to realize that you've hit a squirrel with your car.
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  • vt. 使患病;使恶心;使嫌恶
  • vi. 生病;变厌腻
  • 1. Confirming that the virus is very old also helps explain why it infects almost all African monkeys but does not sicken them.

    确认这种病毒很古老也可以解释为什么它感染了非洲所有的猴子却没有让它们生病。

  • 2. The Nosema ceranae fungus can sicken bees when they ingest spores, and Cramer explains that the occurrence of both the iridescent virus and the fungus at the same time seems to be the problem.

    这种东方蜜蜂微孢子虫在吸收孢子的时候就会导致蜜蜂生病,克莱默还解释说昆虫虹彩病毒和合真菌的同时出现可能是问题的所在。

  • 3. The coastal population began to sicken.

    沿海的索马里人开始生病。

  • sicken (v.) c. 1200, "to become ill," from sick (adj.) + -en (1). Transitive sense of "to make sick" is recorded from 1610s. Related: Sickened; sickening. The earlier verb was simply sick (Old English seocan) "to be ill, fall ill."
sick·en / ˈsɪkən ; NAmE ˈsɪkən / verb ( BrE) 1 [transitive ] sickensb to make sb feel very shocked and angry 使大为震惊;使愤怒 SYN disgust 2 [intransitive ] to become ill/sick 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。 ( BrE) 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。 sicken sickens sickened sickening sick·en / ˈsɪkən ; NAmE ˈsɪkən /
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