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  • 1 sick

    [sɪk]
    1. adjective
    1) vomiting or inclined to vomit:

    She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.

    مُصاب بالغَثَيان

    The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.

    سَقيم ، مَريض
    3) very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of):

    I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!

    مُتْعَب، ضَجِر مِن
    4) affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings:

    I was really sick at making that bad mistake.

    يَحِزُّ في نَفْسِه، يَشْعُر بالتَّعاسَه
    5) in bad taste:

    a sick joke.

    نُكْتَة سَيِّئَه
    2. noun
    vomit:

    The bedclothes were covered with sick.

    يَتَقَيَّأ

    Arabic-English dictionary > sick

  • 2 feel

    [fiːl] past tense, past participle felt [felt] verb
    1) to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch:

    She felt his hand on her shoulder.

    يَحِس
    2) to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands:

    She felt the parcel carefully.

    يَلْمَس، يَتَحَسَّس
    3) to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc):

    He felt a sudden anger.

    يَشْعُر بِ، يُحِسُّ بِ
    4) to think (oneself) to be:

    How does she feel about her work?

    يَشْعُر
    5) to believe or consider:

    She feels that the firm treated her badly.

    يَعْتَقِد، يَشْعُر أن

    Arabic-English dictionary > feel

  • 3 feel as if

    to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that:

    She feels as though she has known him for years.

    يَشْعُر وَكَأنَّ

    Arabic-English dictionary > feel as if

  • 4 feel as though

    to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that:

    She feels as though she has known him for years.

    يَشْعُر وَكَأنَّ

    Arabic-English dictionary > feel as though

  • 5 make (someone) sick

    to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc:

    It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.

    يُثير إشْمِئْزاز، يُغيظ

    Arabic-English dictionary > make (someone) sick

  • 6 make (someone) sick

    to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc:

    It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.

    يُثير إشْمِئْزاز، يُغيظ

    Arabic-English dictionary > make (someone) sick

  • 7 أشعر بالغثيان.

    I feel sick.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أشعر بالغثيان.

  • 8 أشعر بالمرض.

    I feel sick.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أشعر بالمرض.

  • 9 أصاب الغثيان

    v. feel sick

    Arabic-English dictionary > أصاب الغثيان

  • 10 be taken ill

    to become ill:

    He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.

    يُصاب بِالمَرَض، يَمْرَض
    Remark: ill means unwell: He was very ill when he had pneumonia. sick means vomiting or inclined to vomit: He was sick twice in the car; I feel sick.

    Arabic-English dictionary > be taken ill

  • 11 هل تشعر بالغثيان

    do you feel sick

    Arabic-English dictionary > هل تشعر بالغثيان

  • 12 شعر

    شَعَرَ \ feel (felt): to know that sth. is touching or having an effect on oneself: I felt his hand on my arm. I felt a pain in my stomach, think I feel that you could try harder, (with an adj.) to be, or seem to be, in a certain condition I felt sure that you would come. Do you feel ill? This chair feels comfortable. \ شَعَرَ \ fidget: to be unable to sit still or stand still; be restless: Children fidget if they have to wait for long. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِمَلَل، بِضَجَر \ شَعَرَ بِـ \ have: to experience: I had a bad dream. He had a pain. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (does she know about it?). Do you realize that you are in great danger?. sense: to feel (sth. that is not openly expressed): He sensed their anxiety. \ شَعَرَ برغبة في (القيام بعمل ما)‏ \ feel like: to feel ready for; want: Do you feel like a swim?. \ شَعَرَ برغبة في الحَكّ (الجلد)/ يَسْتَحِكّ \ itch: (of the skin) to have a hot or pricking feeling, so that one wants to rub it with one’s fingernails: My feet itch between the toes. \ شَعَرَ بالغَثَيَان \ be sick: to throw food (from the stomach) out of the mouth. \ شَعَرَ بمَيْل إلى \ feel like sth.: to feel ready for sth.: Do you feel like (having) a swim?. \ See Also رغبة في \ شَعَرَ بوخز خفيف (على أثر ضربة أو بَرْد أو اهْتِيَاج)‏ \ tingle: to have a stinging feeling when the blood comes back to the skin (after a blow, after getting very cold, etc.): The warmth of the fire made my frozen fingers tingle.

    Arabic-English dictionary > شعر

  • 13 جاشت نفسه

    جاشَتْ نَفْسُهُ: غَثَتْ
    to nauseate, feel nausea, be nauseated, feel or become sick, be disgusted

    Arabic-English new dictionary > جاشت نفسه

  • 14 اشمأز

    اِشْمَأزّ (مِنْ)
    to be disgusted (by, of), be nauseated (by), be sick (of), feel disgust (at, for), revolt (at, against), detest, loathe

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اشمأز

  • 15 تقزز

    تَقَزّزَ (مِنْ): اِشْمَأزّ، قَرِفَ
    to be disgusted (of), be nauseated (by), be sick (of), feel disgust (at, for) revolt (at, against), loathe, detest

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تقزز

  • 16 قرف

    قَرِفَ (مِنْ): اِشْمَأَزّ، تَقَزّزَ
    to be disgusted (of), be nauseated (by), be sick (of), feel disgust (at, for), revolt (at, against), loathe, detest, abhor

    Arabic-English new dictionary > قرف

  • 17 queasy

    [ˈkwiːzɪ] adjective
    feeling as if one is about to be sick:

    The motion of the boat made her feel queasy.

    شَديد الحَساسِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > queasy

  • 18 queer

    [kwɪə]
    1. adjective
    1) odd, strange or unusual:

    queer noises in the middle of the night.

    غَريب، غَريب
    2) sick; unwell:

    I do feel a bit queer – perhaps I ate too many oysters.

    مُتَوَعِّك المَزاج
    3) (slang) homosexual.
    لوطي، مُصاب بِشُذوذ جِنْسي
    2. noun
    a homosexual.
    شَخْص لواطي

    Arabic-English dictionary > queer

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