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adj. ziek; ziekelijk; misselijk; overgevend; ziek (i. betekenis van "er genoeg van hebbend"); verlangend; besmet (oogst)--------n. zieken (+the)sick1————————sick2♦voorbeelden:a sick mind • een ziekelijke geestII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉2 wee ⇒ onpasselijk/misselijk makend♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:〈 voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉 be sick • overgeven, brakenturn sick • misselijk worden/makenbe worried sick • doodongerust zijnyou make me sick! • je doet me walgen!I am sick at heart • ik ben diepbedroefdI am sick of the sight of it • ik word misselijk als ik het zie¶ sick to death of someone/something • iemand/iets spuugzat zijnsick with envy • groen van nijd
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sick — sick1 [ sık ] adjective *** 1. ) if you are sick, you do not feel well: He stayed at home caring for his sick wife. sick and injured/wounded/dying: a clinic for animals that are sick and injured get/fall sick (=become sick): He suddenly fell very … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sick — sick1 W3S1 [sık] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ill)¦ 2 be sick 3 feel sick 4 make me/you sick 5 make somebody/yourself sick 6 be sick (and tired) of (doing) something 7 be worried sick/be sick with worry 8¦(strange/cruel)¦ 9 sick at heart … Dictionary of contemporary English
sick — I UK [sɪk] / US adjective Word forms sick : adjective sick comparative sicker superlative sickest *** 1) if you are sick, food you have eaten suddenly comes out of your stomach through your mouth I m going to be sick! violently sick: He was… … English dictionary
sick — [sɪk] adjective 1. a sick company, economy etc is one that has financial or other difficulties such as corruption (= dishonest, illegal, or immoral behaviour): • The President lost popularity when his reforms failed to revive a sick economy. • a… … Financial and business terms
sick — sick1 [sik] adj. [ME sik, seke < OE seoc, akin to Ger siech < IE base * seug , to be troubled or grieved > Arm hiucanim, (I) am weakening] 1. suffering from disease or illness; unwell; ill: in this sense, now rare or literary in England… … English World dictionary
sick up — ˌsick ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sick up he/she/it sicks up present participle sicking up past tense … Useful english dictionary
sick — ► ADJECTIVE 1) affected by physical or mental illness. 2) feeling nauseous and wanting to vomit. 3) informal disappointed, embarrassed, or miserable. 4) (sick of) bored by or annoyed with through excessive exposure. 5) informal having abnormal or … English terms dictionary
sick at heart — literary phrase extremely unhappy Thesaurus: feeling sad or unhappysynonym Main entry: sick * * * sick at heart : very sad and upset The idea of children suffering from hunger made him sick at heart … Useful english dictionary
sick and tired of something — sick and tired of something/sick to death of something/sick to the back teeth of something/mainly spoken phrase very unhappy about something Basically, she’s sick to death of his behaviour. I am sick and tired of listening to your complaints.… … Useful english dictionary
sick to death of something — sick and tired of something/sick to death of something/sick to the back teeth of something/mainly spoken phrase very unhappy about something Basically, she’s sick to death of his behaviour. I am sick and tired of listening to your complaints.… … Useful english dictionary
sick to the back teeth of something — sick and tired of something/sick to death of something/sick to the back teeth of something/mainly spoken phrase very unhappy about something Basically, she’s sick to death of his behaviour. I am sick and tired of listening to your complaints.… … Useful english dictionary