美 [teɪk sɪk]
生病:指某人生病了。
... make somebody sick 使某人极感不快 take sick 生病 be sick 呕吐 ...
生病
Alicia: Well, you wanna take sick leave?
艾丽西娅:哦,你要请病假吗?
Women are more likely than men to take sick days and are happier to give an embarrassing excuse for taking unplanned leave, according to a new survey.
一项新调查显示,女性请病假的次数比男性多,而且她们更乐意为临时请假编造令人尴尬的藉口。
John has been absent from work for two days as he needs to take care of his sick mother.
约翰已经两天没上班了,因为他要照顾生病的母亲。
Children's doctors say patients up to age nineteen should not take anything containing Salicylatic products when sick with high temperatures.
VOA : special.2010.12.14
Children's doctors say patients up to age nineteen should not take anything containing salicylatic products when sick with high temperatures.
VOA : special.2010.12.14
The World Health Organization says pregnant women should take the antiviral drug Tamiflu as soon as possible after they show signs of being sick.
VOA : special.2009.08.18
An estimated 44 million workers nationwide do not receive pay when they take sick days off.
Sir Michael's comments follow claims made last year in an online forum that some disruptive pupils were paid to truant during inspections while weak teachers were encouraged to take sick leave.
Rochdale Infirmary will not take very sick patients or emergency cases between 1800 BST and 0800 BST because of a shortage of doctors.