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Đồng nghĩa Tiếng Anh
Adj.
Chiefly Brit nauseated, queasy, sick to ones stomach,squeamish, qualmish; seasick, carsick, airsick, Colloq greenaround the gills: Patrick felt a bit sick after the rough ferrycrossing.
Ill, unwell, unhealthy, sickly, indisposed, infirm,ailing, diseased, afflicted, Colloq under the weather, on thesick-list, poorly, laid up, not (feeling) up to snuff: If youfeel sick, youd best see a doctor. Ive been sick for a week. 3affected, troubled, stricken, heartsick, wretched, miserable,burdened, weighed down: I was sick with worry to learn of theproblems you have been having with your business. 4 mad, crazy,insane, deranged, disturbed, neurotic, unbalanced,psychoneurotic, psychotic, Colloq mental, US off ((ones) rockeror trolley): Anyone who could have committed such a crime mustbe sick.
Peculiar, unconventional, strange, weird, odd,bizarre, grotesque, macabre, shocking, ghoulish, morbid,gruesome, stomach-turning, sadistic, masochistic,sado-masochistic, Colloq kinky, bent, far-out, US off: In 30years as a policeman, Ive seen some sick things, but this isthe end. 6 sickened, shocked, put out, upset, appalled,disgusted, revolted, repulsed, offended, repelled, nauseated;annoyed, chagrined, irritated: She was sick at what she saw inthe army field hospital. The way you do things sometimes makesme sick. 7 Sometimes, sick of. (sick and) tired, bored, weary,Colloq fed up with: Dont you get sick of telling them the samething so many times?
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