词为我用 - nauseate
词汇释义
nauseate TEM8 GRE
UK /ˈnɔː.zi.eɪt/ US /ˈnɑː.zi.eɪt/
verb, If something nauseates you, it makes you feel as if you are going to vomit.使恶心,使想呕吐
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外刊例句
1. Selby, an artist, said that she felt a bit nauseated as she moved through the space station because it was so realistic, but that she was able to cope by taking deep breaths.(Seattle Times)
2. “I think it would be a huge mistake to use the disgusting, nauseating attacks on the Capitol as a vehicle to suppress free speech.”(New York Times)
3. I try to sit as far as possible from him, but I find all his sound effects nauseating.(Washington Post)
4. About 11 percent of the riders got nauseated or, for other reasons, asked that the car be stopped.(New York Times)
5. An article by PEN cites one local journalist that confided, “It’s hard to breathe here in this nauseating atmosphere with no freedom of expression. As a writer it’s choking.”(Forbes)
6. How often does the media get to be navel-gazing and self-referential to an absurd and nauseating degree?(The Guardian)
7. He said he finds them both "nauseating", which shows the kind of facility in false equivalences that gets you booked on Meet the Press.(The Guardian)
8. A few moments later, he said that “this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on both sides.”(Washington Post)
9. J&J removed almost 200 million packages of Tylenol, Motrin and other over-the-counter medications tainted by nauseating odors or improper ingredients.(BusinessWeek)
10. Businessmen on inflated salaries lect–uring the rest of Britain on how to run the country are "utterly nauseating" and "being used" by the Conservative party, the Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman, , says today.(The Guardian)
11. Such is the message conveyed by graphic new cigarette labels, unveiled by America's Food and Drug Administration FDAA) on June 21st.The FDA's warnings are the latest attempt by a government to nauseate and petrify its citizenry.(The Economist)
12. If Mr Starr's report does not nauseate them (as perhaps it may not), they may well be rattled by signs of downturn in the economy.(The Economist)
词汇搭配
nauseate sb, be nauseated by
词汇家族
nauseates, nauseated, nauseating
词汇来源
1630s, "to feel sick, to become affected with nausea" (intrans.), from nauseat- past-participle stem of Latin nauseare "to feel seasick, to vomit," also "to cause disgust," from nausea (see nausea). Related: Nauseated; nauseating; nauseatingly. In its early life it also had transitive senses of "to reject (food, etc.) with a feeling of nausea" (1640s), also figurative, "to loathe, to reject with disgust." Meaning "to create a loathing in, to cause nausea" is from 1650s. Careful writers use nauseated for "sick at the stomach" and reserve nauseous (q.v.) for "sickening to contemplate."
近义词
disgust, sicken, vomit, repulse, revolt
反义词
attract, please, soothe, delight, help, enchant, appeal, fascinate, harmonize, cheer, impress, admire, compliment, revere, desire, esteem, like, respect
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