(n) อาการแพ้ท้อง เช่น You're delighted to be pregnant,
but morning sickness,
heartburn,
fatigue and other early-pregnancy symptoms are making your condition less than fun.
กลุ่มของความผิดปกติที่มีผลต่อฮีโมโกลโมเลกุลในเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดงที่ให้ออกซิเจนไปยังเซลล์ทั่วร่างกาย คนที่มีความผิดปกตินี้มีโมเลกุลของโมโกลเศร้าที่เรียกว่าฮีโมโกล S ซึ่งสามารถบิดเบือนเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดงเป็นเคียวหรือเสี้ยว,
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[beūa] (v, exp) EN: be bored ; be fed up with ; be tired of ; be sick of ; be weary of FR: être excédé ; être agacé ; être las ; être dégoûté ; être fatigué de ; en avoir assez (de qqch/qqn) ; en avoir marre (fam.) ; en avoir sa claque (fam.) ; en avoir par-dessus la tête (fam.) ; en avoir ras le bol (fam.)
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (4 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Sick \Sick\, n.
Sickness. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Sick \Sick\, v. i.
To fall sick; to sicken. [Obs.] --Shak.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Sick \Sick\, a. [Compar. {Sicker}; superl. {Sickest}.] [OE. sek,
sik, ill, AS. se['o]c; akin to OS. siok, seoc, OFries. siak,
D. ziek, G. siech, OHG. sioh, Icel. sj?kr, Sw. sjuk, Dan.
syg, Goth. siuks ill, siukan to be ill.]
1. Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in
health. See the Synonym under {Illness}.
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Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever. --Mark i.
30.
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Behold them that are sick with famine. --Jer. xiv.
18.
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2. Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit;
as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.
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3. Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of;
as, to be sick of flattery.
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He was not so sick of his master as of his work.
--L'Estrange.
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4. Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
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So great is his antipathy against episcopacy, that,
if a seraphim himself should be a bishop, he would
either find or make some sick feathers in his wings.
--Fuller.
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{Sick bay} (Naut.), an apartment in a vessel, used as the
ship's hospital.
{Sick bed}, the bed upon which a person lies sick.
{Sick berth}, an apartment for the sick in a ship of war.
{Sick headache} (Med.), a variety of headache attended with
disorder of the stomach and nausea.
{Sick list}, a list containing the names of the sick.
{Sick room}, a room in which a person lies sick, or to which
he is confined by sickness.
Note: [These terms, sick bed, sick berth, etc., are also
written both hyphened and solid.]
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Syn: Diseased; ill; disordered; distempered; indisposed;
weak; ailing; feeble; morbid.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sick
adj 1: affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental
function; "ill from the monotony of his suffering" [syn:
{ill}, {sick}] [ant: {well}]
2: feeling nausea; feeling about to vomit [syn: {nauseated},
{nauseous}, {queasy}, {sick}, {sickish}]
3: affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad"
[syn: {brainsick}, {crazy}, {demented}, {disturbed}, {mad},
{sick}, {unbalanced}, {unhinged}]
4: having a strong distaste from surfeit; "grew more and more
disgusted"; "fed up with their complaints"; "sick of it all";
"sick to death of flattery"; "gossip that makes one sick";
"tired of the noise and smoke" [syn: {disgusted}, {fed
up(p)}, {sick(p)}, {sick of(p)}, {tired of(p)}]
5: (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness; dim or feeble;
"the pale light of a half moon"; "a pale sun"; "the late
afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale
oblongs on the street"; "a pallid sky"; "the pale (or wan)
stars"; "the wan light of dawn" [syn: {pale}, {pallid},
{wan}, {sick}]
6: deeply affected by a strong feeling; "sat completely still,
sick with envy"; "she was sick with longing"
7: shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds";
"the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of
burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence
of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the
Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen" [syn:
{ghastly}, {grim}, {grisly}, {gruesome}, {macabre}, {sick}]
n 1: people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for
the sick"
v 1: eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After
drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged
continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave
him last night" [syn: {vomit}, {vomit up}, {purge}, {cast},
{sick}, {cat}, {be sick}, {disgorge}, {regorge}, {retch},
{puke}, {barf}, {spew}, {spue}, {chuck}, {upchuck}, {honk},
{regurgitate}, {throw up}] [ant: {keep down}]
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