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1 sicken
1. intransitive verb1) (become ill) krank werdenbe sickening for something/the measles — (Brit.) krank werden od. (ugs.) etwas ausbrüten/[die] Masern bekommen
2) (feel nausea or disgust)sicken at something — sich vor etwas (Dat.) ekeln
2. transitive verbsicken of something/of doing something — einer Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein/es überdrüssig sein, etwas zu tun
1)2) (disgust) anwidern* * *1) (to become sick.) erkranken2) (to disgust: The very thought sickens me.) anwidern* * *sick·en[ˈsɪkən]I. vito \sicken for measles/a cold an Masern/einer Erkältung erkrankenII. vt* * *['sɪkn]1. vt(= turn sb's stomach) anekeln, anwidern; (= upset greatly) erschüttern, krank machen (inf); (= disgust) anwidernwhat they saw in the camp sickened them — sie waren entsetzt über das, was sie im Lager sahen
it sickens me the way he treats her — es macht mich krank, wie er sie behandelt
doesn't it sicken you? — das ist doch unerträglich or zum Kotzen (sl)
2. vi1)2) (= become ill) krank werdenyou must be sickening for something (lit iro) — ist mit dir was nicht in Ordnung?
3)to sicken of sth — einer Sache (gen) müde (geh) werden or sein, etw satthaben
* * *sicken [ˈsıkn]A v/i1. erkranken, krank werden:2. kränkeln3. sich ekeln (at vor dat)B v/t1. jemandem Übelkeit verursachen2. anekeln, anwidern* * *1. intransitive verb1) (become ill) krank werdenbe sickening for something/the measles — (Brit.) krank werden od. (ugs.) etwas ausbrüten/[die] Masern bekommen
sicken at something — sich vor etwas (Dat.) ekeln
2. transitive verbsicken of something/of doing something — einer Sache (Gen.) überdrüssig sein/es überdrüssig sein, etwas zu tun
1)2) (disgust) anwidern* * *v.erkranken v. -
2 disgusted
adjectiveangewidert; (nauseated) angewidert; angeekelt; (indignant) empört* * *dis·gust·ed[dɪsˈgʌstɪd]1. (sickened) angeekelt, angewidert2. (indignant) empört▪ to be \disgusted at [or with] sb for [not] doing sth darüber empört sein, dass jd etw [nicht] tut▪ to be \disgusted that... darüber empört sein, dass...* * *[dIs'gʌstɪd]adjangeekelt; (at sb's behaviour) empörtI was disgusted with myself — ich war mir selbst zuwider
* * *adjectiveangewidert; (nauseated) angewidert; angeekelt; (indignant) empört* * *adj.abgestoßen adj.angeekelt adj. n.angewidert adj.empört adj. -
3 disgusted
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4 sicken
sick·en [ʼsɪkən] vito \sicken sb ( upset greatly) jdn krank machen ( fam) ( turn sb's stomach) jdn anekeln [o anwidern];
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