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词源 1
源自中古英語 、、、、,源自古英語 (“生病的”),源自原始西日耳曼語 ,源自原始日耳曼語 (对比西弗里斯蘭語 、荷蘭語 、德語 、書面挪威語 、新挪威語 、丹麥語 ),源自原始印歐語 (“困扰,悲”),对比中古愛爾蘭語 (“沉默,抑郁”)、古典亞美尼亞語 (hiwcanim, “变弱”)。
形容词
(比較級,最高級)
- (英國少用) 生病的
- a1420, The British Museum Additional MS, 12,056, “Wounds complicated by the Dislocation of a Bone”, 出自 Robert von Fleischhacker 編, Lanfranc's "Science of cirurgie.", London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, translation所著的原著, 出版於 1894, →ISBN,頁號 63:
- Ne take noon hede to brynge togidere þe parties of þe boon þat is to-broken or dislocate, til viij. daies ben goon in þe wyntir, & v. in þe somer; for þanne it schal make quytture, and be sikir from swellynge; & þanne brynge togidere þe brynkis eiþer þe disiuncture after þe techynge þat schal be seid in þe chapitle of algebra.
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- 1963, , 章號 7, 出自 :
- ‘Children crawled over each other like little grey worms in the gutters,’ he said. ‘The only red things about them were their buttocks and they were raw. Their faces looked as if snails had slimed on them and their mothers were like great sick beasts whose byres had never been cleared. […]’
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- 恶心的,想吐的
- 1913, The Texas criminal reports, page 8:
- In the meantime the old man had gotten up and gone out in the yard and began to vomit. Henry said I believe I feel sick and got up and went out. He went out one door and his father went out the other one. I did not think there was anything wrong with the coffee and I asked my wife to pour this out […]
- 1918, Cecil Day Lewis, The Whispering Roots, Jonathan Cape, page 140:
- Q. Didn't he complain he was sick before he commenced to vomit?
- A. He did, just before he said, to me, “I feel sick,” I asked him if he wanted to throw up and he said yes.
- 1958, Gene D'Olive, Chiara, Signet Book
- […] trying hard to cry. Crying's good. Crying teaches him to breathe. But I wish he weren't crying from hunger. I feel dizzy. I sit down and feel a little sick. Maybe I'll vomit, too. No, I never vomit. I feel sick, but I won't vomit. I never vomit.
- 2013, Cheryl Rainfield, Stained, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (ISBN 9780547942100), page 38:
- I feel sick, like I might vomit, and I'm more tired than I can ever remember feeling.
- 1913, The Texas criminal reports, page 8:
- (口語) 精神不稳定的,心智失常的
- (口語) 令人不适的,低级的,下贱的
- That's a sick joke.
- 那笑话真差劲。
- 厌烦的,腻的
- I've heard that song on the radio so many times that I'm starting to get sick of it.
- 我在电台上听那首歌听到快吐了。
- (俚語) 牛逼的,厉害的
- 条件不好的,境况差的
- sick building syndrome; my car is looking pretty sick; my job prospects are pretty sick
- 病态的大楼综合征;我的车看着像要坏了;我的就业前景很悲观
- (農業) 收成不佳的
近义词
- (生病):亦参见Thesaurus:diseased
- (想吐):亦参见Thesaurus:nauseated
- (俚语:很棒):亦参见Thesaurus:excellent
衍生词汇
派生語彙
- →? 納瓦霍語:
名词
(不可數)
- (英國,澳大利亞,口語) 呕吐物
- He lay there in a pool of his own sick.
- 他躺在自己吐出来的东西里。
- 2010, McSween et al., Things Bogans Like, Sydney: Hachette,頁號 80:
- The bogan, true to form, laps it up like a dog does its own sick.
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- (英國,口語) 疾病救济 (常用于短语on the sick、on long-term sick)
近义词
- (呕吐):参见Thesaurus:vomit
动词
(第三人稱單數簡單現在時,現在分詞,一般過去時及過去分詞)
- (口語) 呕吐
- I woke up at 4 am and sicked on the floor.
- 我早上4点醒过来,吐了一地。
- (除方言棄用,不及物) 生病,得病
- c. 1596–1599, , “The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, […]”, 出自 Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (), London: Printed by , and , 出版於 1623, →OCLC, (please specify the act number in uppercase Roman numerals, and the scene number in lowercase Roman numerals):
- Our great-grandsire, Edward, sick'd and died.
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- 2005, Damian Marley, "Welcome to Jamrock", Welcome to Jamrock(album) .
- Old man to pickney, so wave unno hand if you with me /To see the sufferation sick me.
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词源 2
动词
(第三人稱單數簡單現在時,現在分詞,一般過去時及過去分詞)
- (罕用) 的另一種拼寫法
- 1920, James Oliver Curwood, "Back to God's Country"
- "Wapi," she almost screamed, "go back! Sick 'em, Wapi—sick 'em—sick 'em—sick 'em!"
- 1938, Eugene Gay-Tifft, translator, The Saga of Frank Dover by Johannes Buchholtz, 2005 Kessinger Publishing edition, ISBN 141915222X, page 125,
- When we were at work swabbing the deck, necessarily barelegged, Pelle would sick the dog on us; and it was an endless source of pleasure to him when the dog succeeded in fastening its teeth in our legs and making the blood run down our ankles.
- 1957, J. D. Salinger, "Zooey", in, 1961, Franny and Zooey, 1991 LB Books edition, page 154,
- "...is just something God sicks on people who have the gall to accuse Him of having created an ugly world."
- 2001 (publication date), Anna Heilman, Never Far Away: The Auschwitz Chronicles of Anna Heilman, University of Calgary Press, ISBN 1552380408, page 82,
- Now they find a new entertainment: they sick the dog on us.
- 1920, James Oliver Curwood, "Back to God's Country"
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