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nauseated

恶心,恶心的,恶心死了,厌恶

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affected with nausea; nauseous: The bumpy plane ride made me very nauseated.
    • : filled with disgust: I feel nauseated when I read about corruption in city government.

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Examples

  • When pro golfer Rocco Mediate heard the news that Tiger Woods was involved in a single-vehicle car accident in South California on Tuesday morning—and then saw the horrific images of the damage—he grew nauseated.

  • You would not really become nauseated by looking at pictures of a new baby relative.

  • The most unfortunate times were long transits tossing about in heavy swells, which made for a particularly nauseated cruise.

  • Susan Lakes, a participant in the Pfizer trial who felt fatigued, achy and nauseated after her second shot, said she was back to normal in even less time.

  • Peter said she felt nauseated hearing Potts, known for her strength, in tears.

  • I still felt nauseated 24 hours a day, but I was no longer desperate.

  • And recounts a visit to Davos where he became nauseated—actually nauseated!

  • The women were re-traumatized, not just wailing and crying, but nauseated.

  • Why did I wake up feeling so nauseated and dirty this morning?

  • A number of the victors who are now eating themselves in behind our positions profess to be absolutely nauseated with it.

  • What is a Villa Adolphini where you get nauseated if you go six times round the lawn?

  • In the imminent expectancy of death, the very thought of eating had nauseated him the moment before.

  • Has not the public been nauseated with Scotch for the last thirty years?

  • How I am nauseated with sentiment and nobility, the macaroni slithery-slobbery mess of modern adorations.