nauseating / ˈnɔ ziˌeɪ tɪŋ, -ʒi-, -si-, -ʃi- /

⚽高中词汇恶心的恶心令人作呕的令人作呕

nauseating 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. causing sickness of the stomach; nauseous.
  2. such as to cause contempt, disgust, loathing, etc.: I had to listen to the whole nauseating story.

nauseating 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

nauseous

更多nauseating例句

  1. Some complainants called state or local authorities about the nauseating scent, describing itchy eyes or chest tightness, complaint records show.
  2. It was nauseating for him to think that his lab work was defrauding customers in the legal pot market, deceiving them into buying pot that had less THC than its label stated.
  3. At the end of the day, the rich taste of red wine may not be worth the cost of a nauseating headache or an itchy rash.
  4. A basic fact will remain: The bias, whatever its components, is nauseating.
  5. There was, instead, a nauseating excursion into base and sad fantasies.
  6. Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain.
  7. However nauseating in retrospect, millions shared their views.
  8. He was trapped because things you had to say to defend the indefensible are nauseating and atrocious things.
  9. At last, the sunken eyelids and the inability to see my flashlight and respond told me the nauseating truth.
  10. This substance had a strong and persistent odor, so sweet as to be almost nauseating.
  11. The swinging of the mast was nauseating him in his excited condition, and he felt his strength gradually ebbing.
  12. He was blinded by light and deafened by sound and his nostrils were filled with the nauseating fetor of jungle and decay.
  13. It was a nauseating rle to play; but he was bent upon making a last appeal to her before they returned to town on the morrow.