English-Thai Dictionary
sicken
VI ป่วย เจ็บไข้ ไม่สบาย คลื่นไส้ อาเจียน become ill fall ill become diseased heal puai
sicken
VT ทำให้ เจ็บป่วย ทำให้ ป่วย ทำให้ ไม่สบาย ทำให้ คลื่นไส้ อาเจียน tam-hai-jeb-puai
sicken at
PHRV ไม่ ชอบ มาก จน ป่วย ไม่ สามารถ ทน ได้ ไม่ ชอบ อย่างยิ่ง รังเกียจ มาก เกลียด มาก mai-chob-mak-jon-puai
sicken for
PHRV เริ่ม แสดงอาการ (ของ โรค roem-sa-dang-ar-kan
sicken of
PHRV เหน็ดเหนื่อย กับ nead-nuai-kab
sickening
ADJ ซึ่ง ทำให้ ป่วย ซึ่ง ทำให้ ไม่สบาย sueng-tam-hai-puai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SICKEN
v.t.sik'n. 1. To make sick; to disease.
Raise this to strength, and sicken that to death. Prior.
2. To make squeamish. It sickens the stomach.
3. To disgust. It sickens one to hear the fawning sycophant.
4. to impair. [Not in use. ]
SICKEN
v.i.To become sick; to fall into disease.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SICKEN
Sick "en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sickened; p. pr. & vb. n. Sickening. ]
1. To make sick; to disease. Raise this strength, and sicken that to death. Prior.
2. To make qualmish; to nauseate; to disgust; as, to sicken the stomach.
3. To impair; to weaken. [Obs. ] Shak.
SICKEN
SICKEN Sick "en, v. i.
1. To become sick; to fall into disease. The judges that sat upon the jail, and those that attended, sickened upon it and died. Bacon.
2. To be filled to disgust; to be disgusted or nauseated; to be filled with abhorrence or aversion; to be surfeited or satiated. Mine eyes did sicken at the sight. Shak.
3. To become disgusting or tedious. The toiling pleasure sickens into pain. Goldsmith.
4. To become weak; to decay; to languish. All pleasures sicken, and all glories sink. Pope.
SICKENING
SICKENING Sick "en *ing, a.
Defn: Causing sickness; specif. , causing surfeit or disgust; nauseating. -- Sick "en *ing *ly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
sicken
sick en |ˈsikən ˈsɪkən | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] make (someone ) feel disgusted or appalled: she was sickened by the bomb attack. • [ no obj. ] archaic feel disgust or horror: he sickened at the thought. 2 [ no obj. ] become ill: Dawson sickened unexpectedly and died in 1916.
sickener
sick en er |ˈsikənər ˈsɪk (ə )nər | ▶noun 1 informal something that causes disgust or severe disappointment. 2 (the sickener ) a poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-colored stem and gills, found commonly in both Eurasia and North America. [Genus Russula, family Russulaceae, class Hymenomycetes, in particular R. emetica. ]
sickening
sick en ing |ˈsikəniNG ˈsɪk (ə )nɪŋ | ▶adjective causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust: a sickening stench of blood | she hit the ground with a sickening thud. • informal causing irritation or annoyance. DERIVATIVES sick en ing ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
sicken
sick ¦en |ˈsɪk (ə )n | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] make (someone ) feel disgusted or appalled: she was sickened by the bomb attack. • [ no obj. ] archaic feel disgust or horror: he sickened at the thought. 2 [ no obj. ] become ill: Dawson sickened unexpectedly and died in 1916. • (sicken for ) begin to show symptoms of (a particular illness ): I hope I'm not sickening for a cold.
sickener
sick |en ¦er |ˈsɪk (ə )nə | ▶noun 1 informal something which causes disgust or severe disappointment. 2 (the sickener ) a poisonous toadstool with a red cap and a white or cream-coloured stem and gills, found in both Eurasia and North America. ●Genus Russula, family Russulaceae, class Hymenomycetes, in particular R. emetica.
sickening
sick ¦en |ing |ˈsɪkənɪŋ | ▶adjective causing or liable to cause a feeling of nausea or disgust: a sickening stench of blood | she hit the ground with a sickening thud. • informal causing great annoyance or disappointment. DERIVATIVES sickeningly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
sicken
sicken verb 1 the stench sickened him: cause to feel sick /nauseous, make sick, turn someone's stomach, revolt, disgust; informal make someone want to throw up, gross out. 2 she sickened and died: become ill, fall ill, be taken ill /sick, catch something. ANTONYMS recover.
sickening
sickening adjective ooh, that smell is sickening: nauseating, stomach-turning, stomach-churning, repulsive, revolting, disgusting, repellent, repugnant, appalling, obnoxious, nauseous, vile, nasty, foul, loathsome, offensive, objectionable, off-putting, distasteful, obscene, gruesome, grisly, vomitous; informal gross; formal rebarbative.
Oxford Thesaurus
sicken
sicken verb 1 the stench of blood sickened him: nauseate, make someone feel nauseous, make someone sick, turn someone's stomach, make someone's gorge rise, make someone's stomach rise, revolt, disgust, appal, repel, repulse, be repugnant to, offend; informal make someone want to throw up; N. Amer. informal gross out. 2 his little sister had sickened and died: become ill, fall ill, be taken ill, be taken sick, catch something; relapse, have /suffer a relapse, worsen, deteriorate, weaken, fail, sink. ANTONYMS recover. 3 I think I'm sickening for something: become ill with, fall ill with, be taken ill with, show symptoms of, become infected with, get, catch, develop, pick up, contract, come down with, be struck down with, be stricken with; Brit. go down with; informal take ill with; N. Amer. informal take sick with. ANTONYMS recover from, get over. 4 they are afraid they will sicken of each other: tire, weary, become /get tired of, become /get fed up with, become /get bored with /by, become /get satiated with, feel jaded with, have had a surfeit of, have had a glut of; informal become /get bored of, have had something up to here.
sickening
sickening adjective there were some sickening photographs of the dead boys: nauseating, stomach-turning, stomach-churning, repulsive, revolting, disgusting, repellent, repugnant, appalling, abominable, hideous, horrible, awful, dreadful, terrible, obnoxious, nauseous, vile, nasty, foul, loathsome, offensive, objectionable, off-putting, distasteful, disagreeable, uninviting; abhorrent, despicable, reprehensible, contemptible, odious, heinous, obscene, hateful, execrable; gruesome, grisly; N. Amer. vomitous; informal sick-making, ghastly, putrid, horrid, God-awful, gross, gut-churning, yucky, icky, cringe-making; Brit. informal beastly; N. Amer. informal skanky; literary noisome; archaic disgustful, loathly; rare rebarbative. ANTONYMS wholesome, delightful.
Duden Dictionary
sicken
si cken schwaches Verb |s i cken |mit Sicken versehen
Sickenmaschine
Si cken ma schi ne Substantiv, feminin , die |S i ckenmaschine |
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sicken
sick en /sɪ́k (ə )n /動詞 自動詞 1 病気になる ; ⦅英 ⦆〖通例進行形で 〗【病気の 】症状を示す ; «…を » 発症する «for » ▸ He is sickening with mumps .彼はおたふくかぜの症状を示している .2 «…に » 吐き気を催す «at » ; 〖~ to do 〗…してむかつく ▸ sicken at the sight of [to see ] blood 血を見て胸が悪くなる .3 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…に » あきあきする, うんざりする «of » .他動詞 1 …を病気にする .2 …に吐き気を催させる .3 …をうんざりさせる ▸ His hypocrisy sickens me .彼の偽善にはうんざりだ .
sickening
s í ck en ing 形容詞 1 (恐怖感 嫌悪感で )むかつかせる, うんざりさせる (disgusting ).2 〈音 においなどが 〉不快な ▸ with a sickening thud [crash ]ドスンと [ガチャンと ]いやな音を立てて .3 ⦅英話 ⦆嫉妬 (しっと )心を駆り立てる, しゃくにさわる ▸ “Did you hear Bill won the first prize of the lot? ” “Gee, how sickening !”「ビルがくじで1等を引いたって知ってる?」「うわ, しゃくにさわる 」.~ly 副詞