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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
sick
/ˈsɪk/
病人(a.)不舒服,有病的,噁心的,厭惡的,渴望的,病態的(vt.)嘔吐,使狗去攻擊
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
sick
/ˈsɪk/
形容詞
病痛的,患病的,噁心的,病人的,有病的,病人的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sick
,
n.
Sickness
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sick
,
v. i.
To
fall
sick
;
to
sicken
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sick
a.
[
Compar.
Sicker
superl.
Sickest
.]
1.
Affected
with
disease
of
any
kind
;
ill
;
indisposed
;
not
in
health
.
See
the
Synonym
under
Illness
.
Simon's
wife's
mother
lay
sick
of
a
fever
.
--
Mark
i
. 30.
Behold
them
that
are
sick
with
famine
.
--
Jer
.
xiv
. 18.
2.
Affected
with
,
or
attended
by
,
nausea
;
inclined
to
vomit
;
as
,
sick
at
the
stomach
;
a
sick
headache
.
3.
Having
a
strong
dislike
;
disgusted
;
surfeited
; --
with
of
;
as
,
to
be
sick
of
flattery
.
He
was
not
so
sick
of
his
master
as
of
his
work
.
--
L'Estrange
.
4.
Corrupted
;
imperfect
;
impaired
;
weakned
.
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
.
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
.]
Syn:
--
Diseased
;
ill
;
disordered
;
distempered
;
indisposed
;
weak
;
ailing
;
feeble
;
morbid
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sick
adj
1:
not
in
good
physical
or
mental
health
; "
ill
from
the
monotony
of
his
suffering
" [
syn
:
ill
] [
ant
:
well
]
2:
feeling
nausea
;
feeling
about
to
vomit
[
syn
:
nauseated
,
queasy
,
sickish
]
3:
affected
with
madness
or
insanity
; "
a
man
who
had
gone
mad
"
[
syn
:
brainsick
,
crazy
,
demented
,
distracted
,
disturbed
,
mad
,
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
" [
syn
:
disgusted
, {
fed
up(p)
,
sick(p)
,
sick of(p)
,
tired of(p)
]
n
:
people
who
are
sick
; "
they
devote
their
lives
to
caring
for
the
sick
"
v
:
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
" [
syn
:
vomit
,
vomit up
,
purge
,
cast
,
cat
,
be sick
,
disgorge
,
regorge
,
retch
,
puke
,
barf
,
spew
,
spue
,
chuck
,
upchuck
,
honk
,
regurgitate
,
throw up
] [
ant
:
keep down
]
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