sickening的反义词
形容词令人厌恶的,讨厌的; 引起生病的
动词(使)生病(sicken的现在分词); 使厌恶,使恶心
1. 令人作呕的:sickener 催吐物 | sickening 令人作呕的 | sickish 多病的
2. 令人恶心的:令人厌恶的gruesome | 令人恶心的sickening | 合群的,群居的gregarious
3. 令人厌烦的痛:Shooting 注射样痛 | Sickening 令人厌烦的痛 | Smarting 剧烈疼痛
4. 使人作呕的/使人**的:sickener /催吐物/令人失望或厌倦的事物/ | sickening /使人作呕的/使人**的/ | sickish /多病的/象是要吐的/
1. 令人恐惧的;令人厌恶的;令人作呕的
You describe something as sickening when it gives you feelings of horror or disgust, or makes you feel sick in your stomach.
e.g. This was a sickening attack on a pregnant and defenceless woman...
这一起对毫无防御能力的孕妇的袭击,令人无比震惊。
e.g. He described the Foreign Office's decision as sickening and cynical.
他称外交部的决议令人不齿、见利忘义。
1. Throughout Brisbane, a sickening odor of spoiled food and the river's muck wafted through the air.
2. They all pointed a finger to the newly painted classroom walls and new furniture, which " gave out a sickening odor ".
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3. He had no chance to stabilize himself, his left leg crossing over the right and sending him on a sickening stumble.
4. sickening的反义词
4. Davis called the allegations " absolutely, unquestionably false " and " sickening and outrageous ".
5. The herb has been blamed for sickening two other patients in northwest China's Qinghai Province.
6. Chicken coops writhe with maggots, a sickening stench hanging in the air.
7. Recent news about the food on our table has been somewhat sickening.
8. Prime Minister John Howard called the violence " sickening, " but denied it was rooted in racism.
9. He said the news had been " sickening ", and families were devastated.