柯林斯詞典sicken /?s?k?n/ (sickening,sickened,sickens) 1. V-T If something sickens you, it makes you feel disgusted. 使厭惡 The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him. 藝術(shù)應(yīng)該由知識分子掌控的觀唸使他很厭惡。 返回 sicken劍橋詞典 sicken verb (ILL) [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 ] to become ill 生病,得病 literary The child sickened and died . 那孩子生病死了。 UK "You look feverish . Are you sickening for (= about to become ill with) something?" “你好像在發(fā)燒。你生什麼病了嗎?” sicken verb (UNPLEASANT) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] to cause someone to feel unpleasant emotions , especially anger and shock 使難受;使憤怒;使震驚 The violence in the film sickened me. 電影中的暴力讓我十分反感。 He was sickened by/at the number of people who were hurt in the crash . 飛機失事中的受傷人數(shù)之多令他感到震驚。 返回 sicken