Sick
pronunciation: sɪk
part of speech: adjective
enfermar = become + ill ; fall + ill ; get + sick ; sicken ; get + ill.
Example: However, many attempts to actively involve the community in reducing its risks of becoming ill have met with failure.Example: The largest group of metaphors compared firms to living (especially human) beings: companies are born, fall ill, have children, die, etc.Example: When some of the parrots got sick, he nursed them back to health, and they in turn brought him back to life.Example: A rare strain of salmonella in dry pet food has sickened at least eight people this year, in addition to the 71 people who have fallen ill since 2006.Example: If you recall, Bisi was pregnant for Ijaodola before she got ill and the pregnancy had to be terminated to save her life.
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» enfermar de
= go down with
.
Example: These are the things you need to find out in order to stand the best chance of not going down with a cold or the flu.
» enfermar de/con
= come down with
.
Example: Gulf War vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts.
» enfermar de/con fiebre
= come down with + a fever
.
Example: Unfortunately, he came down with a fever forcing him to decline her invitation on Saturday after he initially accepted.
» hacer enfermar
= sicken
.
Example: A rare strain of salmonella in dry pet food has sickened at least eight people this year, in addition to the 71 people who have fallen ill since 2006.
Enfermar synonyms
light
in spanish: ligero,
pronunciation: laɪt
part of speech: noun, adjective
cat
in spanish: gato,
pronunciation: kæt
part of speech: noun
cast
in spanish: emitir,
pronunciation: kæst
part of speech: verb, noun
upset
in spanish: trastornado,
pronunciation: əpset
part of speech: verb, noun
crazy
in spanish: loco,
pronunciation: kreɪzi
part of speech: adjective
faint
in spanish: débil,
pronunciation: feɪnt
part of speech: adjective
mad
in spanish: enojado,
pronunciation: mæd
part of speech: adjective
ill
in spanish: enfermo,
pronunciation: ɪl
part of speech: adjective
insane
in spanish: insano,
pronunciation: ɪnseɪn
part of speech: adjective
funny
in spanish: gracioso,
pronunciation: fʌni
part of speech: adjective
giddy
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: gɪdi
part of speech: adjective
chuck
in spanish: arrojar,
pronunciation: tʃʌk
part of speech: noun
livery
in spanish: librea,
pronunciation: lɪvɜri
part of speech: noun
spew
in spanish: arrojar,
pronunciation: spju
part of speech: verb
dizzy
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: dɪzi
part of speech: adjective
stricken
in spanish: afligido,
pronunciation: strɪkən
part of speech: adjective
delirious
in spanish: delirante,
pronunciation: dɪlɪriəs
part of speech: adjective
queasy
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: kwizi
part of speech: adjective
vertiginous
in spanish: vertiginoso,
pronunciation: vɜrtɪdʒənəs
part of speech: adjective
demented
in spanish: demente,
pronunciation: dɪmentɪd
part of speech: adjective
bilious
in spanish: bilioso,
pronunciation: bɪliəs
part of speech: adjective
distracted
in spanish: distraído,
pronunciation: dɪstræktəd
part of speech: adjective
puke
in spanish: vómito,
pronunciation: pjuk
part of speech: verb, noun
regurgitate
in spanish: regurgitar,
pronunciation: rɪgɜrdʒəteɪt
part of speech: verb
vomit
in spanish: vómito,
pronunciation: vɑmət
part of speech: verb, noun
retch
in spanish: vomitar fácilmente,
pronunciation: retʃ
part of speech: verb, noun
afflicted
in spanish: afligido,
pronunciation: əflɪktəd
part of speech: adjective
unhinged
in spanish: desquiciado,
pronunciation: ənhɪndʒd
part of speech: adjective
infirm
in spanish: enfermizo,
pronunciation: ɪnfɜrm
part of speech: adjective
honk
in spanish: bocinazo,
pronunciation: hɑŋk
part of speech: noun, verb
barf
in spanish: vomitar,
pronunciation: bɑrf
part of speech: verb
disturbed
in spanish: perturbado,
pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd
part of speech: adjective
ailing
in spanish: enfermo,
pronunciation: eɪlɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
dyspeptic
in spanish: dispéptico,
pronunciation: dɪspeptɪk
part of speech: adjective
woozy
in spanish: mareado y confuso,
pronunciation: wuzi
part of speech: adjective
indisposed
in spanish: indispuesto,
pronunciation: ɪndɪspoʊzd
part of speech: adjective
feverish
in spanish: febril,
pronunciation: fivɜrɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
convalescent
in spanish: convaleciente,
pronunciation: kɑnvəlesənt
part of speech: adjective, noun
sickly
in spanish: enfermizo,
pronunciation: sɪkli
part of speech: adjective
unbalanced
in spanish: desequilibrado,
pronunciation: ənbælənst
part of speech: adjective
nauseated
in spanish: nauseabundo,
pronunciation: nɔzieɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
spastic
in spanish: espástico,
pronunciation: spæstɪk
part of speech: adjective
bedridden
in spanish: postrado en cama,
pronunciation: bedrɪdən
part of speech: adjective
fed up
in spanish: harto,
pronunciation: fedʌp
disgusted
in spanish: disgustado,
pronunciation: dɪsgʌstəd
part of speech: adjective
disgorge
in spanish: vomitar,
pronunciation: dɪsgɔrdʒ
part of speech: verb
throw up
in spanish: vomitar,
pronunciation: θroʊʌp
part of speech: verb
scrofulous
in spanish: escrofuloso,
pronunciation: skrɔfjələs
part of speech: adjective
upchuck
in spanish: vomitar a uno,
pronunciation: ʌptʃək
part of speech: verb
light-headed
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: laɪthidɪd
part of speech: adjective
diabetic
in spanish: diabético,
pronunciation: daɪəbetɪk
part of speech: adjective
spue
in spanish: vomitar fácilmente,
pronunciation: spju
part of speech: verb
unwell
in spanish: indispuesto,
pronunciation: ənwel
part of speech: adjective
aguish
in spanish: aguish,
pronunciation: ægəʃ
part of speech: adjective
swooning
in spanish: desmayo,
pronunciation: swunɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
liverish
in spanish: irritable,
pronunciation: lɪvɜrɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
gouty
in spanish: gotoso,
pronunciation: gaʊti
part of speech: adjective
seasick
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: sisɪk
part of speech: adjective
brainsick
in spanish: trastornado mentalmente,
pronunciation: breɪnsɪk
part of speech: adjective
sneezy
in spanish: estornudo,
pronunciation: snizi
part of speech: adjective
consumptive
in spanish: consuntivo,
pronunciation: kənsʌmptɪv
part of speech: adjective
regorge
in spanish: vomitar sin esfuerzo,
pronunciation: rɪgɔrdʒ
part of speech: verb
bedfast
in spanish: en cama,
pronunciation: bedfæst
part of speech: adjective
feverous
in spanish: febril,
pronunciation: fevɜrəs
part of speech: adjective
airsick
in spanish: mareado,
pronunciation: ersɪk
part of speech: adjective
hallucinating
in spanish: alucinando,
pronunciation: həlusəneɪtɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
carsick
in spanish: mareo,
pronunciation: kɑrsɪk
part of speech: adjective
recovering
in spanish: recuperante,
pronunciation: rəkʌvɜrɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
tuberculous
in spanish: tuberculoso,
pronunciation: tjubɜrkjələs
part of speech: adjective
tubercular
in spanish: tubercular,
pronunciation: tjubɜrkjəlɜr
part of speech: adjective
menstruating
in spanish: menstruando,
pronunciation: menstrueɪtɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
bedrid
in spanish: postrado en cama,
pronunciation: bedrɪd
part of speech: adjective
sickish
in spanish: enfermizo,
pronunciation: sɪkɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
bronchitic
in spanish: bronquítico,
pronunciation: brɑntʃɪtɪk
part of speech: adjective
sick-abed
in spanish: enfermo de enfermedad,
pronunciation: sɪkəbed
part of speech: adjective
sick of
in spanish: cansado de,
pronunciation: sɪkʌv
unhealed
in spanish: sin curar,
pronunciation: ənhild
part of speech: adjective
vomit up
in spanish: vomitar,
pronunciation: vɑmətʌp
part of speech: verb
tired of
in spanish: cansado de,
pronunciation: taɪɜrdʌv
be sick
in spanish: estar enfermo,
pronunciation: bisɪk
part of speech: verb