nauseate 的 2 个定义
nau·se·at·ed, nau·se·at·ing.
nau·se·at·ed, nau·se·at·ing.
- to become affected with nausea.
nauseate 近义词
make sick; disgust
更多nauseate例句
- Attack ads nauseate Cory Booker, Pelosi predicts a dead-even election, and more.
- In the dryest, the largest, the best of them there is everything to debase the manhood and nauseate the soul.
- Actually I was under the impression that sweet lemonade would nauseate a grown man, if taken so soon after dinner.
- The recollection alone was almost enough to nauseate him, and he always had ridden a wide circle at the first whiff.
- Any thing affected or imitated is apt to nauseate when contrasted with the genuine and natural.
- Will nauseate some persons, but the reaction from the temporary depression is prompt.