词组 | sick of |
释义 | ill (with) • sick (of/with) - I 'm sorry, I didn't know you'd been ill in hospital. (Not *sick* in BrE) (= not in good health) - She fell/became/got ill at the end of last year. (Not *She illed/sicked*) - Jimmy's just been sick. (Not *'s been ill*) (= has vomited; was/is being/will be/has been sick = vomit) - I think I'll go home. I'm feeling sick/ill. (after verbs like look and seem, sick = ill to mean 'not in good health', but feel/feeling sick suggests 'about to vomit') - Maurice is a sick man. (Not *an ill man*) (= not in good health; an ill (man) is heard, but not universally accepted) - Maurice is ill with flu. (Not *ill of*) - I'm sick of asking you to tidy up your room. (= fed up with, often expressed as sick and tired of) - I was sick with fright. (i.e. with that feeling) |
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