sickness 的定义
- a particular disease or malady.
- the state or an instance of being sick; illness.
- nausea; queasiness.
sickness 近义词
ill or abnormal condition
更多sickness例句
- It may also be better for those who suffer from motion sickness while playing.
- Those still going to work face a daily threat of sickness, and watch firsthand as their workplaces teeter on the brink of collapse because many people, rightfully, don’t want to dine out during a pandemic.
- It includes medication for such things as back pain and motion sickness.
- Policymakers rightly feared that lawsuits like these would chill vaccine development—and lead to more sickness and death in the long run.
- There’s a secondary sickness now spreading through the community, of disillusionment that this is never going to end.
- The sickness in her mind was a reflection of the sickness of her life, a sickness created by her family and her society.
- You already protect you, and look after you in sickness and in health.
- I knew there would be good times and bad, sickness and health, broken dishwashers and giant cockroaches in the bathroom.
- The news is being taken as confirmation that Kate is fully recovered from her pregnancy sickness.
- And now that you mention it, I also got seasick, and had altitude sickness, and had to be rescued a few times.
- Sickness had never blanched the warm glow on her cheeks, or dimmed the brightness of her large, lustrous eyes.
- "Sleeping sickness" is a late stage when the organisms have invaded the cerebrospinal fluid.
- So that (wonderful to relate) they had no sickness, although there was sufficient cause for it in the privations they suffered.
- They arrived on the 29th January, after a very good passage, and without one hour's sickness.
- The same story everywhere—lack of men, meaning extra work—which again means sickness and still greater lack of men.