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.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
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.
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 exclamationsick!” 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