1. sick
You're sick!
The very sick baby was under careful observation by the doctors.
Nobody knows how long the sick man can hold on.
It was heartless of him to say such a thing to the sick man.
During the test, she felt very sick, so she got a pass to go to the toilet.
Our captain got sick, so I attended the meeting in his place.
Roger Miller's father died when he was only one year old and his mother became sick soon after, so he was sent to live with his uncle in Erick, Oklahoma.
I didn't know that you were sick, so I didn't visit you in the hospital.
Since I was sick for a week, I'm making every possible effort to catch up.
You probably think she told me she was on her way to visit her sick grandmother.
If a sick person folds one thousand paper cranes, her wish will come true.
When her neighbors were sick, she asked doctors to give them medical supplies.
He now was sixty-eight years old and a sick man.
What should we do with people who are very sick or hurt and can't get better?
That night, he became sick with pains in his stomach.
Angličtina slovo „sakit„(sick) se zobrazí v sadách:
Features - Yang lainnya2. aching
I'm aching to go to Australia.
I was aching from the injury.
My heart's aching.
She was aching from head to foot.
I was aching for a cigarette.
I'm aching to tell this good news to my family.
She was aching to go to the party.
She was aching all over.
I was aching to tell her the secret.
He is still aching for his home.
Youãll feel better if you put your aching feet into hot soapy water.
An interesting record is still preserved of the inhuman cruelties which were inflicted on this admirable young woman in the secret of the prison house where no eye pitied her and where no friendly hand composed her aching limbs.
My feet are aching cause of walking for the whole day.
Marius waited, his heart aching with pain, until finally going home.
the cool air was a relief to my aching head
3. to hurt
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.