sickeningly
adverb uk/ˈsɪk.ən.ɪŋ.li/ us/ˈsɪk.ən.ɪŋ.li/
令人厌恶地
in a way that makes you feel shocked and angry
They used a sickeningly excessive amount of violence. 他们惨无人道,过度使用暴力。
令人恼火地,令人嫉妒地
in a way that makes you feel slightly annoyed or jealous (= unhappy and angry because someone has something that you want)
They looked sickeningly in love. 他们相爱得令人不堪直视。
令人难受地;令人震惊地;令人愤怒地
in a way that makes you feel slightly sick (= feeling ill as if you are going to vomit)
the sickeningly sweet smell of cheap cologne 廉价古龙水令人作呕的甜味
See: sickening
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- Sickeningly, most of this happened in the murdered youngster's own backyard.
- Sickeningly, the killer used his connection with her family to plot his revenge.
- The rest of the cast is so sickeningly enthusiastic about every line they deliver that the whole movie could be mistaken for some sort of parody.
- Megan is a pretty perfect girl, really, and sickeningly, she doesn't seem to try hard at it.
- "Good afternoon, Charlie," Natalie replies in this sickeningly sweet tone.
- They are sickeningly sweet, they taste awful, and they come in a variety of colours.
- She felt her stomach drop sickeningly.