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adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
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Something nauseating makes you feel sick to your stomach. Your kitchen garbage can may be nauseating by the end of the week.
A bad smell or taste can be nauseating, but so can a terrible feeling or a horrible situation. The prospect of speaking in front of a crowd could be nauseating to you, or reading about a natural disaster. The adjective nauseating comes from nausea, which is a sick sensation or a feeling that you're about to vomit. The root of both words is the Latin nauseare, “to feel seasick, to vomit, or to feel disgust.”
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同义词
antipathetic / nasty / abhorrent / offensive / accursed / disgusting
同根词
词根:nausea
adj.nauseous令人作呕的;厌恶的
nauseated厌恶的;作呕的
n.nausea恶心,晕船;极端的憎恶
v.nauseated作呕;厌恶(nauseate的过去分词)
vi.nauseate作呕;厌恶;产生恶感
vt.nauseate使厌恶;使恶心;使作呕