retched

英 [retʃt] 美 [retʃt]

v.  干呕; 干哕
retch的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 作呕;恶心
    If you retch, your stomach moves as if you are vomiting.
    1. The smell made me retch.
      这种味道让我恶心。

双语例句

  1. Nausea surged in him and he retched violently
    他突然觉得恶心,猛烈地干呕起来。
  2. The serpent, twisting his scaly body in a huge coil, raised his head so as to overtop the tallest trees. At such contacts the scale can slide up the asperity, so that the retched mechanism is not operative.
    那头蛇盘起长满鳞片的身躯,把头举过了最高的树。在这种接触中,鳞片能滑过对方的粗糙表面,所以棘轮机理不起作用。
  3. Henry, who was supposedly retired, also retched at the idea.
    虽然亨利名义上已经退休,但他一定也不喜欢这个计划。
  4. Delighted because victory is sure to come, and surprised, because it will still take three to five years, which is an unbearable long period of time. Henry, who was supposedly retired, also retched at the idea.
    喜的是胜利确定了,惊的是还得三五年,实在挨不过。虽然亨利名义上已经退休,但他一定也不喜欢这个计划。
  5. At such contacts the scale can slide up the asperity, so that the retched mechanism is not operative.
    在这种接触中,鳞片能滑过对方的粗糙表面,所以棘轮机理不起作用。