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ill, poorly, queer, sick* * *adj(foran sb) sick ( fx a sick child),(efter vb) ill ( fx he is ill),(am & T) sick;( om legemsdel) diseased,T bad;[ et sygt sind] a sick (el. disordered) mind;[ et sygt smil] a sickly smile;[ en syg] a sick person, a patient,( mere varigt) an invalid;[ de syge] the sick;[ syge og sårede] sick and wounded;[ med vb:][ blive syg] become ill, be taken ill, fall ill;[ ligge syg] be ill in bed;(se også ndf: syg af);[ lægge sig syg] take to one's bed;[ melde sig syg] report sick;[ være syg] be ill (, am sick),( sygemeldt) be on the sick list;[ med præp:][ syg af ærgrelse] beside oneself with vexation;[ ligge syg af] be ill with,T be down with, be laid up with ( fx flu);[ være syg efter at] be desperately anxious to, be dying to;[ være syg efter noget] be dying for something.
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