单词 | to go sick |
释义 | > as lemmasto go sick a. Suffering from illness of any kind; ill, unwell, ailing. Also, to go sick, to become ill, to report sick. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased untrumc825 sickc888 unwholec888 slackc897 unstronga900 sicklea1000 sam-halea1023 worseOE attaint1303 languishinga1325 heallessc1374 sicklyc1374 sicklewa1387 bada1393 mishalea1400 languoring?c1425 distempered1440 unwell?c1450 detent?a1475 poora1475 languorousc1475 maladif1481 illa1500 maladiousc1500 wanthriven1508 attainted1509 unsound1513 acrazed1521 cracked1527 unsoundya1529 visited1537 infirmed1552 crazed1555 healthless1568 ill-liking1572 afflicted1574 crazy1576 unhealthful1580 sickish1581 valetudinary1581 not well1587 fainty1590 ill-disposed1596 unhealthsome1598 tainted1600 ill-affected1604 peaking1611 unhealthy1611 infirmited1616 disaffected1626 physical1633 illish1637 pimping1640 invalid1642 misaffected1645 valetudinarious1648 unhale1653 badly1654 unwholesome1655 valetudinous1655 morbulent1656 off the hooksa1658 mawkish1668 morbid1668 unthriven1680 unsane1690 ailing1716 not wellish1737 underlya1742 poorly1750 indifferent1753 comical1755 maladized1790 sober1808 sickened1815 broken-down1816 peaky1821 poorlyish1827 souffrante1827 run-down1831 sicklied1835 addle1844 shaky1844 mean1845 dauncy1846 stricken1846 peakyish1853 po'ly1860 pindling1861 rough1882 rocky1883 suffering1885 wabbit1895 icky-boo1920 like death warmed up1924 icky1938 ropy1945 crappy1956 hanging1971 sick as a parrot1982 shite1987 the world > health and disease > ill health > be in ill health [verb (intransitive)] > fall ill sicklec1000 sicka1150 sickenc1175 evil1303 mislike?1440 fall1526 to take a conceit1543 to fall down?1571 to lay upa1616 to run of (or on) a garget1615 craze1658 invalid1829 wreck1876 collapse1879 to go sick1879 to sicken for1883 α. β. c1200 Moral Ode (Trin. Coll. MS.) 201 Nare noman elles dead ne sic ne non unsele.c1275 Laȝamon Brut 2794 Þo iwarþ þe king sick.c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. Wace (Rolls) 3861 Elydour feyned hym sik to lye.c1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 46 Þouȝ I be simpul & sik neþeles I wile euere haue a clerk þat schal do me dyuyne office.a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail li. l. 187 These herbes don me but distresse,..for I am Sykkere thanne I was before.1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection i. sig. Eiiiv So that none of them was sicke or miscaryed by the way.1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 493 In this meane while, king Henry waxed sicker and sicker.1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 191 The one of these being very sicke, and, as was thought, in danger of death.1674 R. Godfrey Var. Injuries in Physick 83 Instead of growing sicker, they are far more chearfull.1709 Tatler No. 86. ⁋3 At whose right hand he had sat at every Quarter-Sessions this Thirty Years, unless he was Sick.1774 O. Goldsmith Grecian Hist. II. iii. 183 At Issus he barbarously put to death all the Greeks who were sick in that city.1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) xxxiv. 299 If she could be spared to come down and console a poor sick lonely old woman.1879 L. Wright Pract. Pigeon Keeper iii. 37 In order that another young one from some other pair..may be given the parents to feed off their soft meat, and save them from ‘going sick’ with it.1891 E. A. Freeman Let. 25 Oct. in W. R. W. Stephens Life & Lett. E. A. Freeman (1895) II. 443 She too has been sick and sent up to Ilkley in Yorkshire.1902 W. B. Yeats Where there is Nothing (1903) iv. i. 77 No fear, they won't refuse a sick man.1915 D. O. Barnett Let. in In Happy Memory 53 He's lots better this morning,..and he is not ‘going sick’ at all.1927 E. Thompson These Men thy Friends 12 Filthy climate. No fun. But she just carries on. Hasn't gone sick once in six months.1927 W. E. Collinson Contemp. Eng. 95 To go sick under false pretences.1936 G. B. Shaw Millionairess ii, in Simpleton, Six, & Millionairess 164 You are my doctor: do you hear? I am a sick woman: you cannot abandon me to die.1945 Chambers's Jrnl. Sept. 452/1 ‘And you're telling me that you've never had a few days off?.. Not even for sick-leave?’ ‘I was never sick, sir.’1952 M. Allingham Tiger in Smoke iv. 77 He went sick... It was so hopeless, so damned silly and forlorn as a lead-swing that in the end he got away with it.1956 D. Jacobson Dance in Sun ii. ix. 91 ‘Hey,’ he said rudely to Fletcher, ‘are you sick?’1959 V. Watkins Cypress & Acacia 23 I found him feeble and sick. And cold.1962 G. Lawton John Wesley's English iii. 57 When Wesley is sick he is ‘laid-up.’1976 Evening Post (Nottingham) 15 Dec. 24/4 Willis went sick during the opening match in Poona.figurative.1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II ii. i. 96 Thy death-bed is no lesser than thy land, Wherein thou liest in reputation sicke . View more context for this quotation1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 iv. iii. 59 Sicke in the worlds regard. View more context for this quotationγ. c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 28 Þis bok he leide ope þis man, ase he so sijk þer lay.c1290 S. Eng. Leg. I. 132 Þe Monenday sore syk þe bischop thomas lay.c1330 (?a1300) Sir Tristrem (1886) l. 3126 Þai wende þe quen wald dye, So sike sche was bi siȝt.?a1366 Romaunt Rose 1358 That is a fruyt ful wel to lyke, Namely to folk whan they ben syke.c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 194 The feend which was in a famose ymage in a temple made the peple sijk.1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) xii. 294 I have lever deye than be longe syke.1562 Certayn Serm. preached in Lincs. in H. Latimer 27 Serm. ii. f. 103 Oure sauiour was goyng to the house, where thys younge mayde laye sycke.c888 Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. xxxvi. §5 Swa swa læca gewuna is..ðonne hi siocne mon gesioð. 971 Blickl. Hom. 59 Eal swylce seo lange mettrumnes biþ þæs seocan mannes. c1020 Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) ann. 1015 Þa læg se cyng seoc æt Cosham. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1963) l. 3380 Swa þe king seoc [c1300 Otho seac] læi. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 1175 Abimalech wurð sek on-on. 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 65 He makth him siek, whan he is heil. a1400 K. Alis. (Laud) 6978 Now man is hool, now man is seek. c1440 Generydes 199 Youre fader is right seke this day. 1477 Earl Rivers tr. Dictes or Sayengis Philosophhres (Caxton) (1877) lf. 5 It proffiteth as a good medicine couenably yeuen to them that be seke. c1550 Complaynt Scotl. (1979) xx. 130 Quhat medycyn can help ane seik man that hurtis hym selue vilfully..? 1580 J. Haye in Catholic Tractates (S.T.S.) 46 Is any seake amang you, lat him call for the preistes of the kirk. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 150 ‘I was nowther seak nor sair when I said it’,..that is, in no way incapacitated so as to render my evidence. < as lemmas |
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