sickly 音标拼音: [s'ɪkli]
a . 病弱的,阴沉的,无精打采的
ad . 成苍白色
vt . 使现病容
病弱的,阴沈的,无精打采的成苍白色使现病容
sickly adj 1 :
unhealthy looking [
synonym : {
sallow }, {
sickly }]
2 :
somewhat ill or prone to illness ; "
my poor ailing grandmother "; "
feeling a bit indisposed today "; "
you look a little peaked "; "
feeling poorly "; "
a sickly child "; "
is unwell and can '
t come to work " [
synonym : {
ailing }, {
indisposed },
{
peaked (
p )}, {
poorly (
p )}, {
sickly }, {
unwell }, {
under the weather }, {
seedy }]
Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
adv .
In a sick manner or condition ;
ill .
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My people sickly [
with ill will ]
beareth our marriage .
--
Chaucer .
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Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
v .
t .
To make sick or sickly ; --
with over ,
and probably only in the past participle . [
R .]
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Sicklied o '
er with the pale cast of thought . --
Shak .
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Sentiments sicklied over . . .
with that cloying heaviness into which unvaried sweetness is too apt to subside . --
Jeffrey .
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Sickly \
Sick "
ly \,
a . [
Compar . {
Sicklier };
superl . {
Sickliest }.]
1 .
Somewhat sick ;
disposed to illness ;
attended with disease ;
as ,
a sickly body .
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This physic but prolongs thy sickly days . --
Shak .
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2 .
Producing ,
or tending to ,
disease ;
as ,
a sickly autumn ;
a sickly climate . --
Cowper .
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3 .
Appearing as if sick ;
weak ;
languid ;
pale .
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The moon grows sickly at the sight of day . --
Dryden .
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Nor torrid summer '
s sickly smile . --
Keble .
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4 .
Tending to produce nausea ;
sickening ;
as ,
a sickly smell ;
sickly sentimentality .
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Syn :
Diseased ;
ailing ;
infirm ;
weakly ;
unhealthy ;
healthless ;
weak ;
feeble ;
languid ;
faint .
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110 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sickly ":
achromatic ,
achromic ,
ailing ,
anemic ,
ashen ,
ashy ,
bled white ,
bloodless ,
cachectic ,
cadaverous ,
chloranemic ,
cloying ,
colorless ,
cranky ,
dead ,
deadly pale ,
deathly pale ,
debilitated ,
delicate ,
dim ,
dimmed ,
dingy ,
discolored ,
diseased ,
donsie ,
down ,
drained ,
drawn ,
dull ,
enervated ,
etiolated ,
exhausted ,
exsanguinated ,
exsanguine ,
exsanguineous ,
faded ,
failing ,
faint ,
fallow ,
feeble ,
flat ,
frail ,
ghastly ,
gray ,
haggard ,
healthless ,
hueless ,
hypochromic ,
in poor health ,
indisposed ,
infirm ,
insalubrious ,
insipid ,
invalid ,
lackluster ,
languishing ,
leaden ,
livid ,
low ,
lurid ,
lusterless ,
mat ,
maudlin ,
mawkish ,
mealy ,
mean ,
moribund ,
morose ,
muddy ,
mushy ,
neutral ,
noisome ,
noxious ,
off -
color ,
offish ,
pale ,
pale as death ,
pale -
faced ,
pallid ,
pasty ,
peaked ,
peaking ,
peaky ,
pimping ,
poorly ,
puny ,
reduced ,
reduced in health ,
run -
down ,
sallow ,
sick ,
sickish ,
tallow -
faced ,
toneless ,
uncolored ,
unhealthful ,
unhealthy ,
unsound ,
valetudinarian ,
valetudinary ,
wan ,
washed -
out ,
watery ,
waxen ,
weak ,
weakened ,
weakly ,
whey -
faced ,
white ,
with low resistance
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