Level | A1 |
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Kind | adjective |
Front | sick |
IPA | /sɪk / adjective |
Back | hasta |
Back 2 | sick (adjective) /sɪk /
adjective
ILL
1 not
well
hasta
a sick child
Do you get paid for days when you're off
sick?
You're too ill to work today – you should phone
in sick.
İngiliz
İngilizcesi'nde be sick sözünün genellikle ‘yediklerini çıkarmak;
kusmak’ anlamına geldiğine dikkat ediniz.
WANTING TO VOMIT
2
feeling ill in your stomach so that you may vomit (=
bring up food from the stomach)
midesi
bulanma
I feel sick (midem
bulanıyor) – I think it was that fish I ate.
Don't eat any more or you'll make yourself
sick.
look at NAUSEA, TRAVEL-SICK, SEASICK, AIRSICK, CARSICK
BORED/ANGRY
3 sick
of sb/sth
feeling bored or
annoyed because you have had too much of sb/sth
bıkma, gına
gelme
I'm sick of my job.
I'm sick of tidying up your mess!
4 sick
(at/about sth)
very annoyed or
disgusted by sth
(üzüntü, sinir vb.) hasta
He felt sick at the sight of so much waste.
Bu kadar israf onu
hasta etti.
CRUEL
5 (informal)
mentioning disease,
suffering, death, etc. in a cruel or disgusting way
zalim, sinir
bozucu
He offended everyone with a sick joke about
blind people.
IDIOMS
be
sick
to bring up food from
the stomach
kusmak, çıkarmak
It's common for women to be sick in the
first months of pregnancy.
SYNONYM VOMIT
make
sb sick
to make sb very angry
sinirini
bozmak, hasta etmek
Oh, stop complaining. You make me sick!
sick
to death of sb/sth
feeling tired of or
annoyed by sb/sth
usanma, gına
gelme
I'm sick to death of his grumbling.
the sick
noun
[plural]
people who are ill
hastalar
All the sick and wounded were evacuated.
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