sick 音标拼音: [s'ɪk]
n . 病人
a . 不舒服,有病的,恶心的,厌恶的,渴望的,病态的
vt . 呕吐,使狗去攻击
病人不舒服,有病的,恶心的,厌恶的,渴望的,病态的呕吐,使狗去攻击
sick adj 1 :
affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function ; "
ill from the monotony of his suffering " [
synonym :
{
ill }, {
sick }] [
ant : {
well }]
2 :
feeling nausea ;
feeling about to vomit [
synonym : {
nauseated },
{
nauseous }, {
queasy }, {
sick }, {
sickish }]
3 :
affected with madness or insanity ; "
a man who had gone mad "
[
synonym : {
brainsick }, {
crazy }, {
demented }, {
disturbed }, {
mad },
{
sick }, {
unbalanced }, {
unhinged }]
4 :
having a strong distaste from surfeit ; "
grew more and more disgusted "; "
fed up with their complaints "; "
sick of it all ";
"
sick to death of flattery "; "
gossip that makes one sick ";
"
tired of the noise and smoke " [
synonym : {
disgusted }, {
fed up (
p )}, {
sick (
p )}, {
sick of (
p )}, {
tired of (
p )}]
5 : (
of light )
lacking in intensity or brightness ;
dim or feeble ;
"
the pale light of a half moon "; "
a pale sun "; "
the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street "; "
a pallid sky "; "
the pale (
or wan )
stars "; "
the wan light of dawn " [
synonym : {
pale }, {
pallid },
{
wan }, {
sick }]
6 :
deeply affected by a strong feeling ; "
sat completely still ,
sick with envy "; "
she was sick with longing "
7 :
shockingly repellent ;
inspiring horror ; "
ghastly wounds ";
"
the grim aftermath of the bombing "; "
the grim task of burying the victims "; "
a grisly murder "; "
gruesome evidence of human sacrifice "; "
macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages "; "
macabre tortures conceived by madmen " [
synonym :
{
ghastly }, {
grim }, {
grisly }, {
gruesome }, {
macabre }, {
sick }]
n 1 :
people who are sick ; "
they devote their lives to caring for the sick "
v 1 :
eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth ; "
After drinking too much ,
the students vomited "; "
He purged continuously "; "
The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night " [
synonym : {
vomit }, {
vomit up }, {
purge }, {
cast },
{
sick }, {
cat }, {
be sick }, {
disgorge }, {
regorge }, {
retch },
{
puke }, {
barf }, {
spew }, {
spue }, {
chuck }, {
upchuck }, {
honk },
{
regurgitate }, {
throw up }] [
ant : {
keep down }]
Sick \
Sick \,
n .
Sickness . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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Sick \
Sick \,
v .
i .
To fall sick ;
to sicken . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Sick \
Sick \,
a . [
Compar . {
Sicker };
superl . {
Sickest }.] [
OE .
sek ,
sik ,
ill ,
AS .
se ['
o ]
c ;
akin to OS .
siok ,
seoc ,
OFries .
siak ,
D .
ziek ,
G .
siech ,
OHG .
sioh ,
Icel .
sj ?
kr ,
Sw .
sjuk ,
Dan .
syg ,
Goth .
siuks ill ,
siukan to be ill .]
1 .
Affected with disease of any kind ;
ill ;
indisposed ;
not in health .
See the Synonym under {
Illness }.
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Simon '
s wife '
s mother lay sick of a fever . --
Mark i .
30 .
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Behold them that are sick with famine . --
Jer .
xiv .
18 .
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2 .
Affected with ,
or attended by ,
nausea ;
inclined to vomit ;
as ,
sick at the stomach ;
a sick headache .
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3 .
Having a strong dislike ;
disgusted ;
surfeited ; --
with of ;
as ,
to be sick of flattery .
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He was not so sick of his master as of his work .
--
L '
Estrange .
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4 .
Corrupted ;
imperfect ;
impaired ;
weakned .
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So great is his antipathy against episcopacy ,
that ,
if a seraphim himself should be a bishop ,
he would either find or make some sick feathers in his wings .
--
Fuller .
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{
Sick bay } (
Naut .),
an apartment in a vessel ,
used as the ship '
s hospital .
{
Sick bed },
the bed upon which a person lies sick .
{
Sick berth },
an apartment for the sick in a ship of war .
{
Sick headache } (
Med .),
a variety of headache attended with disorder of the stomach and nausea .
{
Sick list },
a list containing the names of the sick .
{
Sick room },
a room in which a person lies sick ,
or to which he is confined by sickness .
Note : [
These terms ,
sick bed ,
sick berth ,
etc .,
are also written both hyphened and solid .]
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Syn :
Diseased ;
ill ;
disordered ;
distempered ;
indisposed ;
weak ;
ailing ;
feeble ;
morbid .
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180 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sick ":
abnormal ,
affected ,
afflicted ,
ailing ,
airsick ,
amiss ,
annoyed ,
appalled ,
bad ,
below par ,
bent ,
bereft of reason ,
bizarre ,
blase ,
bored ,
brainsick ,
burdened ,
carsick ,
chagrined ,
comfortless ,
confined ,
crackbrained ,
cracked ,
crazed ,
crazy ,
critically ill ,
cronk ,
crook ,
daft ,
debilitated ,
defective ,
deluded ,
demented ,
deprived of reason ,
deranged ,
desolate ,
desole ,
disconsolate ,
diseased ,
disgusted ,
disordered ,
disoriented ,
dispirited ,
distraught ,
disturbed ,
down ,
faint ,
faintish ,
fed -
up ,
feeling awful ,
feeling faint ,
feeling something terrible ,
fevered ,
flawed ,
flighty ,
forlorn ,
funny ,
ghoulish ,
good and tired ,
grotesque ,
gruesome ,
hallucinated ,
heartsick ,
heartsore ,
ill ,
imperfect ,
in danger ,
inconsolable ,
indisposed ,
infirm ,
insane ,
irked ,
irrational ,
irritated ,
jaded ,
kinky ,
laid low ,
laid up ,
life -
weary ,
loco ,
lousy ,
lunatic ,
macabre ,
mad ,
maddened ,
manic ,
masochistic ,
mazed ,
mean ,
melancholic ,
melancholy ,
mental ,
mentally deficient ,
meshuggah ,
miserable ,
moon -
struck ,
morbid ,
morose ,
mortally ill ,
nauseated ,
neurotic ,
non compos ,
non compos mentis ,
not all there ,
not quite right ,
not right ,
odd ,
of unsound mind ,
off ,
off -
color ,
offended ,
out of sorts ,
peaked ,
peaking ,
peaky ,
peculiar ,
poorly ,
psycho ,
psychoneurotic ,
psychotic ,
put out ,
qualmish ,
queasy ,
queer ,
reasonless ,
repelled ,
repulsed ,
revolted ,
rocky ,
rotten ,
sadistic ,
satiated ,
seasick ,
seedy ,
senseless ,
shocked ,
shocking ,
sick at heart ,
sick of ,
sick unto death ,
sickened ,
sickish ,
sickly ,
soul -
sick ,
splenetic ,
squeamish ,
stark -
mad ,
stark -
staring mad ,
strange ,
stricken ,
taken ill ,
tetched ,
tired ,
tired of ,
tired of living ,
tired to death ,
tottering ,
touched ,
troubled ,
unbalanced ,
unconsolable ,
unconventional ,
under the weather ,
unhealthy ,
unhinged ,
unsane ,
unsettled ,
unsound ,
unwell ,
upset ,
wandering ,
wearied ,
weariful ,
weary ,
weary unto death ,
weird ,
witless ,
wobbly ,
world -
weary ,
wretched
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