sick
Kelime Anlamı :
1. hasta.
2. kusmak üzere.
3. midesi bulanmış.
4. hasret.
5. keyifsiz.
6. yakalatmak.
7. iğrenç.
8. saldırtmak.
9. ruhen hasta.
10. bıkkınlık gelmek.
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Tanımlar :
1.
suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing.
2. of or for sick persons: sick wards.
3. nauseated.
4. mentally ill or disturbed.
5. unwholesome, morbid, or sadistic: a sick joke; a sick crime.
6. defective; unsound: a sick economy.
7. deeply distressed; upset: sick with worry.
8. disgusted; revolted.
9. weary; tired: sick of it all.
10. pining; longing: sick for his native land.
11. in need of repairs: a sick ship.
12. constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within: a sick office building.
13. unable to produce a profitable yield of crops: sick soil.
14. sick people considered as a group. often used with the.
15. sick and tired thoroughly weary, discouraged, or bored.
16. variant of sic2.
2. of or for sick persons: sick wards.
3. nauseated.
4. mentally ill or disturbed.
5. unwholesome, morbid, or sadistic: a sick joke; a sick crime.
6. defective; unsound: a sick economy.
7. deeply distressed; upset: sick with worry.
8. disgusted; revolted.
9. weary; tired: sick of it all.
10. pining; longing: sick for his native land.
11. in need of repairs: a sick ship.
12. constituting an unhealthy environment for those working or residing within: a sick office building.
13. unable to produce a profitable yield of crops: sick soil.
14. sick people considered as a group. often used with the.
15. sick and tired thoroughly weary, discouraged, or bored.
16. variant of sic2.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
in poor health
2. mentally unstable, disturbed.
3. in bad taste.
4. having an urge to vomit.
5. very good, excellent, awesome.
6. in poor condition
7. failing to sustain adequate harvests of crop, usually specified.
8. to be tired with or annoyed of something.
9. this sense?) sick people in general as a group.
10. vomit.
11. to fall sick; to sicken.
12. alternative spelling of sic.
2. mentally unstable, disturbed.
3. in bad taste.
4. having an urge to vomit.
5. very good, excellent, awesome.
6. in poor condition
7. failing to sustain adequate harvests of crop, usually specified.
8. to be tired with or annoyed of something.
9. this sense?) sick people in general as a group.
10. vomit.
11. to fall sick; to sicken.
12. alternative spelling of sic.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. see the synonym under illness.
2. affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit
3. having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of.
4. corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
5. sickness.
6. to fall sick; to sicken.
2. affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit
3. having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of.
4. corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
5. sickness.
6. to fall sick; to sicken.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
affected with or suffering from physical disorder; more or less disabled by disease or bad health; seriously indisposed; ill: as, to fall sick; to be sick of a fever; a very sick man.
2. in a restricted sense, affected with nausea; qualmish; inclined to vomit, or actually vomiting; attended with or tending to cause vomiting: as, sick at the stomach.
3. figuratively seriously disordered, infirm, or unsound from any cause; perturbed; distempered; enfeebled: used of mental and emotional conditions, and technically of states of some material things, especially of mercury in relation to amalgamation: as, to be sick at heart; a sick-looking vehicle.
4. in a depressed state of mind for want of something; pining; longing; languishing; with for: as, to be sick for old scenes or friends. compare homesick.
5. disgusted from satiety; having a sickening surfeit: with of: as, to be sick of flattery or of drudgery.
6. as a specific euphemism, confined in childbed; parturient.
7. tending to make one sick, in any sense.
8. indicating, manifesting, or expressive of sickness, in any sense; indicating a disordered state; sickly: as, a sick look.
9. spawning, or in the milk, as an oyster; poor and watery, as oysters after spawning.
10. nautical, out of repair; unfit for service: said of ships or boats. sometimes used in compounds, denoting the kind of repairs needed: as, iron sick, nail -sick, paint -sick.
11.
12. to grow sick; become sick or ill.
13. to make sick; sicken.
14. to seek; chase; set upon: used in the imperative in inciting a dog to chase or attack a person or an animal: often with prolonged sibilation: as, sick or s-s-sick 'im, Bose!
15. hence to cause to seek or pursue; incite to make an attack; set on by the exclamation “sick!” as, to sick a dog at a tramp; I'll sick the constable on you.
16. having floured: said of mercury.
2. in a restricted sense, affected with nausea; qualmish; inclined to vomit, or actually vomiting; attended with or tending to cause vomiting: as, sick at the stomach.
3. figuratively seriously disordered, infirm, or unsound from any cause; perturbed; distempered; enfeebled: used of mental and emotional conditions, and technically of states of some material things, especially of mercury in relation to amalgamation: as, to be sick at heart; a sick-looking vehicle.
4. in a depressed state of mind for want of something; pining; longing; languishing; with for: as, to be sick for old scenes or friends. compare homesick.
5. disgusted from satiety; having a sickening surfeit: with of: as, to be sick of flattery or of drudgery.
6. as a specific euphemism, confined in childbed; parturient.
7. tending to make one sick, in any sense.
8. indicating, manifesting, or expressive of sickness, in any sense; indicating a disordered state; sickly: as, a sick look.
9. spawning, or in the milk, as an oyster; poor and watery, as oysters after spawning.
10. nautical, out of repair; unfit for service: said of ships or boats. sometimes used in compounds, denoting the kind of repairs needed: as, iron sick, nail -sick, paint -sick.
11.
12. to grow sick; become sick or ill.
13. to make sick; sicken.
14. to seek; chase; set upon: used in the imperative in inciting a dog to chase or attack a person or an animal: often with prolonged sibilation: as, sick or s-s-sick 'im, Bose!
15. hence to cause to seek or pursue; incite to make an attack; set on by the exclamation “sick!” as, to sick a dog at a tramp; I'll sick the constable on you.
16. having floured: said of mercury.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
2. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
3. feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
4. having a strong distaste from surfeit
5. people who are sick
6. deeply affected by a strong feeling
7. affected with madness or insanity
8. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
9. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
2. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function
3. feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit
4. having a strong distaste from surfeit
5. people who are sick
6. deeply affected by a strong feeling
7. affected with madness or insanity
8. (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble
9. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
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