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chunderous的音标是[ˈθʌndərəs],基本翻译是“摇晃的;不稳的;摇摇欲坠的”。速记技巧是ch-under-ous,表示形容词后缀-ous。
Chunderous这个词的意思是令人恶心的,与恶心相关的英文词源可以追溯到古英语中的“tunder”(雷)和“ous”(充满的)组合而成。这个词源的变化形式包括其过去式和过去分词形式,分别为“chundereous”和“chundereously”。
相关单词包括:
1. Vomit(呕吐): 这个词源于古英语中的“wemite”(吐出)和“at”(出来)。它表示将食物或其他物质从嘴里吐出来,通常是因为恶心或疾病。
2. Nauseating(令人作呕的): 这个词表示使人感到恶心或不适的事物或情境。它源于拉丁语中的“nauseum”(恶心的感觉)。
3. Disgusting(令人厌恶的): 这个词表示令人感到厌恶的事物或行为。它源于法语中的“dégustation”(品尝)和“-ant”(形容词后缀)组合而成。
4. Sickening(令人恶心的): 这个词表示令人感到恶心或不舒服的事物或情境。它源于拉丁语中的“sicken”(使生病)。
5. Toxic(有毒的): 这个词表示具有毒性或有害性的物质或环境。它源于希腊语中的“toxikon”(毒药)。
6. Choler(胆汁): 这个词表示人体中的一种重要消化液,与“chunderous”这个词源无关,但都与“tunder”(雷)有关。
7. Choleremia(胆汁血症): 这个词表示一种疾病,与胆汁有关。
8. Choleretic(胆汁促进剂): 这个词表示能够促进胆汁分泌的物质。
9. Bile(胆汁): 这个词在某些上下文中也可以表示“chunderous”,即形容某物令人恶心或反胃。
10. Choleric(易怒的): 这个词表示情绪易怒的人或事物,与胆汁有关。
以上这些单词都与恶心、呕吐、有毒等概念有关,体现了英语词汇的丰富性和多样性。
常用短语:
1. under the cherry blossoms 樱花下
2. chunderous swamp 恶臭沼泽
3. chunder in one"s pants 拉肚子
4. chunder in public 在公共场合拉肚子
5. chunderous music 恶心的音乐
6. chunder in bed 在床上拉肚子
7. chunder in the office 在办公室拉肚子
例句:
1. I was feeling sick after eating too much spicy food and ended up chundering in my pants in the park.
2. The music was so chunderous that I couldn"t stand it.
3. I was feeling dizzy and nauseous after a long flight and ended up chundering in bed.
4. The smell of the chunderous swamp was so strong that I couldn"t even walk through it.
5. I was embarrassed to tell anyone that I had chundered in public, but it was the only way to relieve the terrible feeling in my stomach.
6. I hope I don"t have to chunder again in the office today.
英文小作文:
Chunder: An Unpleasant Experience
One of the most unpleasant experiences that many people have is when they experience vomiting or diarrhea, which is known as "chundering". Whether it"s happening in public, on a plane, or in bed, chundering can be a very embarrassing and unwelcome experience.
However, it"s important to remember that it"s a natural bodily function that sometimes happens when our bodies are not feeling well. Although it may be uncomfortable and embarrassing, it"s not something to be ashamed of.
When it happens, it"s best to seek medical attention if necessary and try to keep yourself hydrated and comfortable until you feel better. Although it may be a difficult time, remember that it will eventually pass and you"ll be able to move on with your life.
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