词汇 | sick |
释义 | sick 1. adjective 1 suffering the symptoms of withdrawal from a drug addiction US, 1938. 2 experiencing the bleed period of the menstrual cycle BAHAMAS, 1982. 3 infected with HIV or suffering from AIDS US, 1990. 4 scary. Perhaps from the sensations aroused US, 1995. 5 tedious, boring; disaffecting UK, 1973. 6 excellent; wonderful. On the principle that BAD means 'good' US, 1987. 7 in poker, without further funds US, 1988 2. noun withdrawal symptoms suffered by a drug addict US, 1972.► on the sickin receipt of sickness benefit UK, 1996 sick up sick up sth • sick sth up BrE informal if you sick up something that you have eaten or drunk, it comes back up from your stomach and out of your mouth - used especially about babies and young children: A lot of babies tend to sick up some of their milk after being fed.■ SIMILAR TO: bring up BrE, vomit sick (up)sl. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. I think I'm going to sick up. Isn't there supposed to be a barf bag in one of these seat pockets? He's got to sick, and there's no air sickness bag. Help! sickverbSee sick up
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