sickening
sickening 英 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ] 美 [ˈsɪkənɪŋ]
adj. 令人厌恶的;患病的
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- adj. 令人厌恶的;患病的
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1. And so we're suddenly faced with a sickening situation in this country.
于是在这个国家,我们突然面对着一种令人厌恶的情形。
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2. I would never do it in public, because people usually find it fairly sickening.
我决不会在公共场合这样做,因为人们通常觉得这十分令人厌恶。
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3. There is no folklore of a Chinese burden comparable to Gulf War syndrome or Agent Orange, sickening waves of foreigners long after their in-country exposure.
没有任何一个中国人会为比较海湾战争综合症或橙剂而烦恼,外国人患病潮在国内曝光很久之后才被了解。
- sickening (adj.) "falling sick," 1725; "causing revulsion, disgust, or nausea," 1789, present-participle adjective from sicken. Related: Sickeningly.
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