nauseate
英 ['nɔːsɪeɪt; -z-]
美 ['nɔzɪet]
- 吐き気を催させる;うんざりさせる;悪意の感情を起こさせる。
- vt.吐き気を催させる。
語源
英語の語源
- nauseate (v.)
- 1630s, "to feel sick, to become affected with nausea," 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) and "to create a loathing in, to cause nausea" (1650s). Careful writers use nauseated for "sick at the stomach" and reserve nauseous (q.v.) for "sickening to contemplate."
例文
- 1. I began to nauseate the place I was in.
- 私は私の住んでいる場所が嫌いになりました.
- 2.Food did not nauseate her.
- 物を吸うと吐き気がしない。
- 3.He was afraid that it might nauseate him and he would vomit and lose his strength.
- 彼はこの肉が吐き気を起こさないかと心配して、嘔吐して力を失った。dd>-老人と海