sick
- adj. 厭惡的;病態(tài)的;不舒服;渴望的;惡心的 ;生病的
- n. 病人
- n. (Sick)人名;(德、西)西克
- vt. 使狗去咬;嘔吐;追擊
詞組搭配
be sick
be ill
生病
(Brit.)vomit
(英)嘔吐
get sick
be ill
生病
(US)vomit
(美)嘔吐
make someone sick
cause someone to vomit or feel nauseous or unwell
使人作嘔;使人厭惡;讓人覺得不舒服
— oneself sick
do something to such an extent that one feels nauseous or unwell (often used for emphasis)
[常用于強(qiáng)調(diào)](某事做得)讓自己覺得惡心(或不適)
she was &B{worrying herself sick about} Mike.
她太擔(dān)心邁克了,以致感覺不適。
on the sick
(Brit. informal)receiving sickness benefit
(英,非正式)享受病假補(bǔ)助
sick and tired of
(informal)annoyed about or bored with (something) and unwilling to put up with it any longer
(非正式)對…十分厭倦;無法容忍
I am sick and tired of all the criticism.
我無法容忍這些批評。
as sick as a dog
(informal)extremely ill
(非正式)病得厲害
as sick as a parrot
(informal)extremely disappointed
(非正式)極其失望
the sick man of —
a country that is politically or economically unsound, especially in comparison with its neighbours in the region specified
(某一地區(qū)的)弱國
the country had been the sick man of Europe for too long.
該國很久以來一直是歐洲的弱國。
sick to death of
(informal). another way of saying sick and tired of above
(非正式)。 同前面 sick and tired of
sick to one's stomach
nauseous
作嘔的
sick and tired
Thoroughly weary, discouraged, or bored.
筋疲力盡的,完全厭煩的:完全倦怠的、喪失信心的或厭煩的