词汇 | sickly |
释义 | sicklyWord family noun sick the sick sickness sicko sickenersickiesickishnesssicklinesssickbedsick building syndromesick leavesick notesicknursesicknursingsick-outsickroomadjective sick sickening sickly sickishsickliedverb sicken adverb sickeningly sickly sickishlysicklily Illness & disabilitysick·ly /ˈsɪkli/ adjectiveadj 1 ILLa sickly person or animal is weak, unhealthy, and often ill 虚弱的,不健康的,常生病的 a sickly child 一个体弱多病的孩子 She looked pale and sickly. ► see thesaurus at ill 她看上去脸色苍白,身体虚弱。 2 UNPLEASANT especially British EnglishBrE a sickly smell, taste etc is unpleasant and makes you feel sick 〔气味、味道等〕令人恶心的 A sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair. ► see thesaurus at sweet 他的衣服和头发上有一股令人恶心的气味。 3 a sickly colour or light is unpleasantly pale or weak 〔颜色或光线〕苍白的,微弱的 The walls were painted a sickly green. 墙上刷了一种惨淡的绿色。 a pale sickly moon 苍白昏暗的月亮 —sickly adverbadv a sickly sweet perfume 甜腻的香水 Examples from the Corpus sickly• His wife was sickly and he also feared for his young son's life.• She liked her coffee sweet and sickly below a head of warm foam.• He suffered from allergies, like his great-uncle Theodore Roosevelt, and was a sickly child for much of his early years.• He was a sickly child with a bad chest and a permanent cough.• Daryl was a pale, sickly child.• My brother grew up as if he was a sickly child.• Louise, who was often sickly, couldn't join in the other children's games.• This improbable though captivating adventure slides neatly from sickly empire to bloody revolution that tears the lovers apart.• It was hot and jammed and the air was redolent with the sickly sweet smell of cheap champagne.• The melons were overripe and had a sickly taste.• It was indeed an adult version of the sickly white faces of the boys in the playground.• Every surface glistened green and a sickly white. sickly child• My brother grew up as if he was a sickly child.• There was a handful of verminous women, too, and even a few sickly children.• I was a very sickly child, and so my memories of those first years are dark.• He suffered from allergies, like his great-uncle Theodore Roosevelt, and was a sickly child for much of his early years.• She was a sickly child, frequently in and out of hospital.• Patsy was a sickly child, growing very little in the first few years of his life.• Favouritism is equally bad for the favourite, who is often a sickly child, or the baby of the family.• Indeed, he was a sickly child, succumbing with monotonous regularity to ear and throat infections. sickly smell• As I lay in the ditch I was suddenly conscious of a very strong indescribably sickly smell.• He hadn't shaved for a few days and a sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair.• When the wind was in the west a sickly smell floated over the pits.• As usual, it was the strange smell that repelled him - a sweet sickly smell that he couldn't identify. sickly sweet• There can be virtue in the parlance of sincerity, sickly sweet as it seems.• Suddenly, he felt a warning, just a hint of the sickly sweet odour he remembered so vividly from the marketplace.• It was hot and jammed and the air was redolent with the sickly sweet smell of cheap champagne.• And again there was that sickly sweet stench of cooked flesh which clogged his nostrils and made him want to vomit.• He was fuming about it when Yolanda hopped into his car, the sickly sweet stink of her perfume almost choking him. |
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