sickly 英 [ˈsɪkli]   美 [ˈsɪkli]

sickly

sickly  英 [ˈsɪkli] 美 [ˈsɪkli]

adj. 有病的,苍白的;疾病流行的;令人作呕的  adv. 病态地  vt. 使苍白,使现病容 

比较级:sicklier  最高级:sickliest 

But it is a sickly thing to them, and gladly would they get out of their skin. 但是他们认为身体是病态之物,他们会欢喜地褪去自己的皮肤。
Yes, – you live, but you live a sickly fearful existence stunted like a tree permanently in the shadow of other peoples’ opinions. 也许你是活着的,但你就像永远活在别人阴影下的大树,在病态的恐惧下成长。

  • If you're frequently ill, or often under the weather, you're sickly. A sickly child tends to miss a lot of school.
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  • adj. 有病的,苍白的;疾病流行的;令人作呕的
  • adv. 病态地
  • vt. 使苍白,使现病容
  • 1. But it is a sickly thing to them, and gladly would they get out of their skin.

    但是他们认为身体是病态之物,他们会欢喜地褪去自己的皮肤。

  • 2. Yes, – you live, but you live a sickly fearful existence stunted like a tree permanently in the shadow of other peoples’ opinions.

    也许你是活着的,但你就像永远活在别人阴影下的大树,在病态的恐惧下成长。

  • 3. Many sickly ones have there always been among those who muse, and languish for God; violently they hate the discerning ones, and the latest of virtues, which is uprightness.

    在那些无声祷告、为神憔悴的人群中间,总混有许多病态的家伙;他们极端憎恨有洞察力的人,憎恨那些最近得道、坦诚的人。

  • sickly (adj.) late 14c., "ill, invalid, habitually ailing," from sick (adj.) + -ly (1). Meaning "causing sickness" in any sense is from c. 1600. Related: Sickliness.
sick·ly / ˈsɪkli ; NAmE ˈsɪkli / adjective ( sick·lier , sick·li·est ) 1 often ill/sick 常生病的;多病的;爱闹病的 He was a sickly child. 他是个爱闹病的孩子。 2 not looking healthy and strong 不健壮的;体弱的;有病容的 SYN frail She looked pale and sickly. 她面色苍白,病恹恹的。 sickly plants 长势差的植物 3 that makes you feel sick, especially because it is too sweet or full of false emotion (尤指太甜或充斥着虚情假义)令人生厌的,让人恶心的 a sickly sweet smell 香得发腻的气味 She gave me a sickly smile. 她朝我递来一脸假笑。 4 (of colours 颜色 ) unpleasant to look at 难看的;看着不舒服的 a sickly green colour 一种难看的绿色 sickly sicklier sickliest sick·ly / ˈsɪkli ; NAmE ˈsɪkli /
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