sick 英 [sɪk]   美 [sɪk]

sick

sick  英 [sɪk] 美 [sɪk]

adj. 恶心的 ;生病的  n. 病人 

进行时:  过去式:  过去分词:  第三人称单数:sicks  名词复数:sicks  比较级:sicker  最高级:sickest 

a sick child 生病的孩子
Her mother's very sick. 她母亲病得很厉害。

  • Sick describes someone who's not well, suffering from some kind of illness. You shouldn't go to school when you're sick.
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  • adj. 恶心的 ;生病的
  • n. 病人
  • 1. a sick child

    生病的孩子

  • 2. Her mother's very sick.

    她母亲病得很厉害。

  • 3. I can't afford to get sick.

    我病不起。

  • 4. Mum, I feel sick!

    妈,我想吐!

  • 5. a sick feeling in your stomach

    胃里恶心的感觉

  • 6. seasick

    晕船

  • 7. airsick

    晕机

  • 8. carsick

    晕车

  • 9. travel-sick

    旅行晕眩的

  • 10. I'm sick and tired of your moaning.

    你的牢骚我都听腻了。

  • 11. a sick mind

    变态的心理

  • 12. We live in a sick society.

    我们生活在一个病态的社会里。

  • sick (adj.) "unwell," Old English seoc "ill, diseased, feeble, weak; corrupt; sad, troubled, deeply affected," from Proto-Germanic *seukaz, of uncertain origin. The general Germanic word (Old Norse sjukr, Danish syg, Old Saxon siok, Old Frisian siak, Middle Dutch siec, Dutch ziek, Old High German sioh, Gothic siuks "sick, ill"), but in German and Dutch displaced by krank "weak, slim," probably originally with a sense of "twisted, bent" (see crank (n.)).
  • sick (n.) "those who are sick," Old English seoce, from sick (adj.).
  • sick (v.) "to chase, set upon" (as in command sick him!), 1845, dialectal variant of seek. Used as an imperative to incite a dog to attack a person or animal; hence "cause to pursue." Related: Sicked; sicking.
sick / sɪk ; NAmE sɪk / adjective , noun , verb sick sicks sicked sicking sicker sickest adjective ill 患病 1 physically or mentally ill (身体或精神)生病的,有病的 a sick child 生病的孩子 Her mother's very sick. 她母亲病得很厉害。 Peter has been off sick (= away from work because he is ill)for two weeks. 彼得因病两周没上班了。 Emma has just called in sick (= telephoned to say she will not be coming to work because she is ill). 埃玛刚才打电话来请病假了。 Britain's workers went sick (= did not go to work because they were ill)for a record number of days last year. 去年英国工人的病假天数创下了纪录。 ( NAmE) I can't afford to get sick (= become ill). 我病不起。 collocationsat ill wanting to vomit 想呕吐 2 [not usually before noun ] ( especially BrE) feeling that you want to vomit 想呕吐;恶心 Mum, I feel sick! 妈,我想吐! If you eat any more cake you'll make yourself sick. 你要是再吃蛋糕,就该吐了。 a sick feeling in your stomach 胃里恶心的感觉 -sick 不适 3 ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) feeling sick as a result of travelling on a ship, plane, etc. 晕船;晕机;晕车 seasick 晕船 airsick 晕机 carsick 晕车 travel-sick 旅行晕眩的 bored 厌倦 4 ( informal) bored with or annoyed about sth that has been happening for a long time, and wanting it to stop (对…)厌倦的,厌烦的,厌恶的 sickof sb/sth I'm sick of the way you've treated me. 你对待我的那一套我都厌倦了。 I'm sick and tired ofyour moaning. 你的牢骚我都听腻了。 I'm sick to deathof all of you! 你们全都烦死人了! sickof doing sth We're sick of waiting around like this. 这么等来等去,我们感到很腻味。 cruel/strange 残酷;古怪 5 ( informal) (especially of humour 尤指幽默 ) dealing with suffering, disease or death in a cruel way that some people think is offensive 令人毛骨悚然的;可怕的;残酷的 a sick joke 令人毛骨悚然的笑话 That's really sick. 那真够吓人的。 6 ( informal) getting enjoyment from doing strange or cruel things 变态的;病态的 a sick mind 变态的心理 People think I'm sick for having a rat as a pet. 人们认为我养只耗子当宠物是变态。 We live in a sick society. 我们生活在一个病态的社会里。 see also homesick , lovesick IDIOMS be ˈsick ( BrE) to bring food from your stomach back out through your mouth 呕吐 SYN vomit I was sick three times in the night. 夜里我吐了三次。 She had been violently sick. 她一直吐得很厉害。 be worried ˈsick; be ˈsick with worry to be extremely worried 极度担心;担心得要命 Where have you been? I've been worried sick about you. 你上哪儿去了?把我急死了。 fall ˈsick ( also old-fashioned take ˈsick ) ( formal) to become ill/sick 患病;生病 make sb ˈsick to make sb angry or disgusted 使厌恶;使反感 His hypocrisy makes me sick. 他的虚伪让我恶心。 (as) sick as a ˈdog ( informal) feeling very ill/sick; vomitinga lot 病得很重;呕吐得厉害 (as) sick as a ˈparrot ( BrE) ( humorous) very disappointed 大失所望 sick at ˈheart ( formal) very unhappy or disappointed 十分不快;非常失望 sick to your ˈstomach 1 feeling very angry or worried 非常生气;非常着急 Nora turned sick to her stomach on hearing this news. 听了这个消息,诺拉变得忧心忡忡。 2 ( NAmE) feeling that you want to vomit 想呕吐;恶心 noun vomit 呕吐 1 [uncountable ] ( BrE) ( informal) food that you bring back up from your stomach through your mouth 呕吐物 SYN vomit ill people 病人 2 the sick [plural ] people who are ill/sick 病人 All the sick and wounded were evacuated. 所有伤病人员都给撤离了。 verb PHRASAL VERB ˌsick sth↔ˈup ( BrE) ( informal) to bring sth up from the stomach back out through your mouth 吐出 SYN vomit sick / sɪk ; NAmE sɪk /
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