nauseate

大学

vi. 作呕, 产生恶感, 厌恶 vt. 使厌恶, 使恶心

发音

US /ˈnɔziˌeɪt/
其它

词形变化

nauseated nauseates 三单 nauseates nauseating nauseating 现在分词 nauseated 过去式 nauseated 过去分词

教材释义与例句

动词

作呕;厌恶;产生恶感

动词

使厌恶;使恶心;使作呕

释义与例句

v.
  1. 1.

    To cause nausea in.

    及物
  2. 2.

    To be disgusted by (something).

    比喻 废旧 及物

    1796, Frances Burney, Camilla, London: T. Payne, T. Cadell & W. Davies, Volume 2, Book 3, Chapter 7, p. 151, What a prospect for her, then, with our present race of young men! their frivolous fickleness nauseates whatever they can reach; they have a weak shame of asserting, or even listening to what is right, and a shallow pride in professing and performing what is wrong.

  3. 3.

    To disgust.

    及物
  4. 4.

    To become squeamish; to feel nausea; to turn away with disgust.

    不及物
  5. 5.

    To reject or spit (something) out because it causes a feeling of nausea.

    废旧 及物

    1753, J. Wall, A letter from J. Wall M.D. to Edward Wilmot M.D.F.R.S. and Physician to His Majesty, concerning the Use of the Peruvian Bark in the Small Pox, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1753, p. 594, In Children and delicate Persons, who are apt to nauseate this Remedy, I have with Success given it mix’d up with thin Chocolate; which, if sufficiently sweetened, disguises it better than any thing I know of.

词汇关系

词源

From earlier nauseat, from Latin nauseātus (“nauseated”), perfect past participle of nauseō (“to feel sea sick, nauseate”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix, of participial origin)), from nausea, from Ancient Greek ναυσία (nausía), from ναῦς (naûs), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)neh₂-. By surface analysis, nausea + -ate (verb-forming suffix).

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