中文意思

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I'm sick 的意思

Experiencing illness or feeling unwell.

In simple words: I feel unwell.

I'm sick 例句

  • After working long hours, I realized that I'm sick and need to rest.
  • I'm sick today, so I won’t be going to work.
  • When I'm sick, all I want is to curl up in bed and sleep.
  • She mentioned she’s also feeling sick from the flu going around.
  • I told my friend, 'I'm sick; can we reschedule our plans?'

如何使用 I'm sick

Commonly used to express illness. Typically informal; may be less appropriate in formal contexts. Can imply severe discomfort in spoken language.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of a person holding their stomach, saying 'I'm sick!'

相关单词

Collocations with I'm sick

  • feel sick
  • look sick
  • get sick
  • she's sick
  • I'm really sick

Synonyms for I'm sick

  • ill
  • unwell
  • ailing
  • sickened
  • not well

Common mistakes with I'm sick

  • Using 'sick' to mean tired or bored.
  • Confusing 'sick' with 'sickened' (to cause disgust).
  • 'I'm sick' can sound too dramatic for minor issues.

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关于 I'm sick 的常见问题

I'm sick 是什么意思?

I feel unwell.

I'm sick 的中文意思是什么?

I feel unwell.

I'm sick 的定义是什么?

Experiencing illness or feeling unwell.

如何在句子中使用 I'm sick

After working long hours, I realized that I'm sick and need to rest.

能再举一个 I'm sick 的例子吗?

I'm sick today, so I won’t be going to work.

I'm sick 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 ill, unwell, ailing, sickened, not well。

哪些词和 I'm sick 搭配?

它常与 feel sick, look sick, get sick, she's sick, I'm really sick 搭配。

使用 I'm sick 时常见的错误有哪些?

Using 'sick' to mean tired or bored. Confusing 'sick' with 'sickened' (to cause disgust). 'I'm sick' can sound too dramatic for minor issues.

I'm sick 怎么发音?

US: //aɪm sɪk//, UK: //aɪm sɪk//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 I'm sick

Commonly used to express illness. Typically informal; may be less appropriate in formal contexts. Can imply severe discomfort in spoken language.