sickened

简明释义

[ˈsɪkənd][ˈsɪkənd]

v. 生病;令……恶心;使厌倦(sicken 的过去分词)

adj. 患病的;恶心的

英英释义

to feel disgusted or nauseated

感到厌恶或恶心

to become ill or unwell

变得生病或不适

单词用法

sickened at the thought

想到...感到恶心

sickened by the news

对这个消息感到恶心

sickened to see

看到...感到恶心

sickened and disgusted

感到恶心和厌恶

sickened beyond belief

感到难以置信的恶心

sickened by violence

因暴力而感到恶心

同义词

disgusted

厌恶的

I was disgusted by the way he treated his friends.

我对他对待朋友的方式感到厌恶。

nauseated

恶心的

She felt nauseated after eating the spoiled food.

她吃了变质的食物后感到恶心。

repulsed

反感的

The news of the scandal left many people repulsed.

丑闻的消息让许多人感到反感。

appalled

震惊的

He was appalled by the violence in the movie.

他对电影中的暴力感到震惊。

反义词

healed

治愈的

After a long rest, I felt healed and ready to take on new challenges.

经过长时间的休息,我感到治愈了,准备迎接新的挑战。

comforted

安慰的

She was comforted by her friends during tough times.

在艰难时期,她得到了朋友们的安慰。

pleased

高兴的

He was pleased with the results of his hard work.

他对自己辛勤工作的结果感到高兴。

例句

1.The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.

艺术应该由知识分子掌控的观念使他很厌恶。

2.And in Massachusetts, an elderly woman was sickened when the toxic fumes leaked through her ceiling from an upstairs apartment.

而在马萨诸塞州,一位老妇人因楼上的有毒气体从她家天花板上泄露下来而生病。

3.An estimated 2, 400 people have been sickened from the eggs and more than 550 million eggs have been recalled since early August.

据估计,大约2400人因食用鸡蛋生病,自八月初有5.5亿多鸡蛋被召回。

4.The plant has been identified as the source of the salmonella that has sickened hundreds and killed as many as eight people.

这家工厂已被认定为沙门氏菌事件的发源地,这起事件已导致八人死亡,数百人得病。

5.The pain in her voice sickened me.

她声音里的痛苦让我很难过。

6.At least six children were killed and nearly 300-thousand more were sickened from drinking milk laced with melamine.

因为喝了含有三聚氰胺牛奶,至少6名儿童死亡,近30万儿童患病。

7.We are winning the fight against measles, which has long killed, sickened and disabled our children.

我们即将战胜麻疹这个长期以来导致我们的孩子死亡、生病和残疾的疾病。

8.She's sickened all that she had eaten.

她把吃的东西全都呕吐出去了。

9.PCs can alert others not to run code that just sickened them, signaling health levels to others.

个人电脑可以通过发出健康水平信号给其他电脑,从而警示其他电脑不去运行其刚刚运行过的恶意代码。

10.They were sickened by the corruption they uncovered.

他们发现的腐败现象让他们感到恶心

11.The documentary sickened him with its graphic images.

这部纪录片以其生动的画面让他感到恶心

12.The smell from the garbage sickened her stomach.

垃圾散发的气味让她感到恶心

13.She was sickened by the news of the accident.

她听到事故的消息感到恶心

14.He felt sickened after seeing the conditions in the animal shelter.

看到动物收容所的条件后,他感到恶心

作文

The world we live in is filled with both beauty and ugliness, joy and sorrow. However, there are moments when we encounter situations that leave us feeling utterly sickened. These moments can arise from various sources, such as witnessing injustice, experiencing betrayal, or even observing the destruction of our environment. One of the most profound experiences that left me feeling sickened occurred during a volunteer trip to a local shelter for homeless individuals.During my time at the shelter, I was tasked with serving meals and talking to the residents. Initially, I felt a sense of fulfillment, believing I was making a positive difference in their lives. However, as I listened to their stories, I began to feel a deep sense of empathy mixed with frustration. Many of them had faced unimaginable hardships—loss of jobs, family breakdowns, and mental health issues. It was heart-wrenching to hear how society often turns a blind eye to those in need. I could not help but feel sickened by the systemic failures that led to their situations.One particular story stood out to me. A young woman named Sarah shared her journey of being evicted from her home due to an unexpected medical emergency. She had worked tirelessly to support her family, but the sudden financial burden left her with no choice but to live on the streets. As she spoke, I felt a wave of emotions wash over me. I was sickened not only by her plight but also by the indifference of many who pass by without a second thought. It made me realize how easily anyone could fall into a similar situation, and how fragile our lives can be.In another instance, I witnessed a group of teenagers mocking one of the residents. Their laughter echoed through the hall, and I felt a rush of anger and sadness. How could they be so cruel? This behavior left me feeling sickened by the lack of compassion in the world. It reminded me that kindness is often overshadowed by ignorance and prejudice. It was a stark reminder that we must strive to educate ourselves and others about the struggles that many face daily.As I continued my work at the shelter, I encountered various situations that made me reflect on the broader societal issues contributing to homelessness. I was sickened by the fact that in a country as wealthy as ours, so many people still suffer from poverty and lack of access to basic necessities. The disparity between the rich and the poor became painfully evident, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of despair.Despite these feelings of being sickened, I also found hope in the resilience of the human spirit. Many of the residents were working hard to improve their lives, participating in job training programs and seeking counseling. Their determination inspired me and reminded me that change is possible, albeit slow. It reinforced my belief that we must advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves.In conclusion, the experiences I had at the shelter profoundly impacted my perspective on social issues. While I felt sickened by the injustices and hardships faced by many, I also recognized the importance of compassion and action. It is crucial for us to engage with our communities, educate ourselves about the challenges others face, and work towards creating a more equitable society. Only then can we hope to alleviate the feelings of despair and create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Ultimately, the feelings of being sickened serve as a catalyst for change, pushing us to act and make a difference in the lives of others.

我们生活的世界充满了美丽与丑陋、快乐与悲伤。然而,有时我们会遇到让我们感到完全sickened的情况。这些时刻可能来自各种来源,比如目睹不公、经历背叛,甚至观察到我们环境的破坏。我曾经在一次志愿者旅行中,经历过一个让我感到sickened的深刻体验,那是在一个当地的无家可归者收容所。在收容所的时间里,我的任务是分发餐食并与居民交谈。起初,我感到一种满足感,认为自己正在积极改变他们的生活。然而,当我倾听他们的故事时,我开始感到一种深切的同情与挫败感。许多人经历了难以想象的艰难——失业、家庭破裂和心理健康问题。听到社会常常对那些需要帮助的人视而不见,我感到心如刀绞。我不禁感到sickened于导致他们处境的系统性失败。有一个特别的故事让我记忆犹新。一位名叫Sarah的年轻女性分享了她因突发医疗紧急情况而被驱逐出家的经历。她为养活家人而努力工作,但突如其来的经济负担让她别无选择,只能流落街头。当她说话时,我感到一阵情感的潮水涌来。我对她的困境感到sickened,也对许多人毫不在意的态度感到不满。这让我意识到,任何人都可能陷入类似的境地,我们的生活是多么脆弱。在另一个场合,我目睹了一群青少年嘲笑一位居民。他们的笑声在大厅回荡,我感到愤怒与悲伤交织在一起。他们怎么能如此残忍?这种行为让我感到sickened,因为世界上缺乏同情心。这让我想起善良常常被无知和偏见所掩盖。它提醒我,我们必须努力去教育自己和他人,了解许多人每天面临的挣扎。随着我在收容所工作的继续,我遇到了各种情况,让我反思导致无家可归的更广泛社会问题。我感到sickened,因为在像我们这样的富裕国家,仍然有这么多人遭受贫困和缺乏基本生活必需品的困扰。富人与穷人之间的差距变得显而易见,我无法摆脱绝望的感觉。尽管有这些令人sickened的感觉,我也在人的坚韧精神中找到了希望。许多居民正在努力改善自己的生活,参与职业培训项目并寻求咨询。他们的决心激励了我,并提醒我改变是可能的,尽管缓慢。这增强了我对我们必须为那些无法为自己发声的人辩护的信念。总之,我在收容所的经历深刻影响了我对社会问题的看法。虽然我对许多人的不公和艰辛感到sickened,但我也认识到同情和行动的重要性。我们必须与我们的社区互动,教育自己关于他人面临的挑战,并努力创造一个更公平的社会。只有这样,我们才能希望减轻绝望的感觉,创造一个每个人都有机会蓬勃发展的世界。最终,感到sickened的感觉成为了改变的催化剂,推动我们采取行动,改变他人的生活。