sɪk adj
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be sick (and tired) of (doing) sth be sick to death of sth
also 又作 to be angry or bored with something that has been happening for a long time [口] 对某事物感到厌烦 (厌倦 ) spoken
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be worried sick/be sick with worry
to be extremely worried 极为担心
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sick at heart
very unhappy, upset, or disappointed about something [文] 很不愉快的; 很难过的; 很失望的 literary
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sick as a parrot
10. BrE spoken extremely disappointed used humorously [英,口] 极为失望的〔幽默用法〕
11 used by young people to say that something is very impressive and they admire it a lot [英,口] 酷,棒〔年轻人用语,表示某物令人赞叹〕 not before noun 不用于名词前 | BrE spoken
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throws up Throw up
In American English, you say that someone . is also used in British English but is fairly informal. 美国英语中则是说 throw up。 英国英语中也说 throw up,但很不正式。
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Vomit
is a fairly formal way to say ‘throw up’. vomit 是相当正式的一种说法,意同 throw up。
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Unwell
is a more formal word for ‘ill’ or ‘sick’. unwell是较为正式的说法,意同 ill 或 sick。
noun
20 VOMIT [英,非正式] 呕吐物 U | BrE informal
电话亭里有一股呕吐物的气味。