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dimmigrants
malato
sick up ГЛ. [sɪk -] брит. разг. (sick up [sth], sick [sth] up)
sick up food:
to be sick of or fed up with sth
I. sick [брит. sɪk, америк. sɪk] ПРИЛ.
1. sick (ill):
to fall or take sick брит.
to be off sick брит.
to go sick разг.
2. sick (nauseous):
3. sick (tasteless):
sick joke, story
4. sick (disturbed):
sick mind, imagination
5. sick (disgusted):
6. sick (fed-up) разг.:
to be sick of sth, sb разг.
essere stufo di qc, qn
to be sick and tired of sth, sb разг.
to be sick to death of sth, sb разг.
to be sick of the sight of sth, sb разг.
II. sick [брит. sɪk, америк. sɪk] СУЩ.
1. sick:
the sick + verbo мн.
2. sick брит. (vomit):
sick разг.
vomito м.
III. sick [брит. sɪk, америк. sɪk] ГЛ. неперех.
IV. sick [брит. sɪk, америк. sɪk]
to be worried sick about sth разг.
I. up [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] НАРЕЧ. Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).
1. up (high):
it needs to be a bit further up picture:
2. up (ahead):
she's 40-15 up (in tennis)
3. up (upwards):
4. up (facing upwards):
this side up (on parcel, box)
alto
5. up (at, to high status):
6. up:
up above РЕЛИГ.
up above sth
7. up:
to be or come up against difficulties, opposition перенос.
8. up:
9. up:
tax on profits of up to £150, 000
up to 1964
fino al 1964
up to 10.30 pm
shall I leave?” - “it's up to you!”
devo andare via?” - “vedi un po' tu!”
Выражения:
he's a bit up and down at the moment перенос. (depressed)
II. up [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. up (at, to higher level):
2. up (in direction):
3. up брит. (at, to) разг.:
4. up (to and fro):
III. up [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] ПРИЛ.
1. up (out of bed):
2. up (higher in amount, level):
I came out of the deal £5, 000 up
3. up разг.:
what's up? америк. (how are you)
what's up? америк. (how are you)
4. up (erected, affixed):
5. up (open):
6. up (finished):
time's up!”
tempo scaduto!”
it's all up with him разг.
7. up (rising):
his blood's up перенос.
8. up (pinned up):
9. up (cheerful):
10. up (being repaired):
Road up (on sign)
11. up (in upward direction):
12. up (on trial):
13. up СПОРТ (in tennis, badminton):
14. up брит. (ready) разг.:
15. up:
Выражения:
up and running to be up and running company, project:
IV. up [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] СУЩ.
gli alti e bassi (of di)
on the up брит. (on the increase)
the company is on the up and up брит.
V. up <forma in -ing upping, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. upped> [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] ГЛ. перех. (increase)
up price, interest rate, wages
VI. up <forma in -ing upping, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. upped> [брит. ʌp, америк. əp] ГЛ. неперех. разг.
VII. up [брит. ʌp, америк. əp]
up yours! разг.
to be (well) up on art, history etc.
to be (well) up on news, developments, changes
I. sick <-er, -est> [sɪk] ПРИЛ.
1. sick (ill):
to be sick at heart лит.
2. sick (about to vomit):
3. sick разг. (disgusted):
4. sick (angry):
5. sick разг. (cruel):
sick joke
6. sick разг. car:
II. sick [sɪk] СУЩ.
I. up [ʌp] НАРЕЧ.
1. up (movement):
to throw sth up
2. up (to another point):
3. up (position):
to jump up on sth
4. up (limit):
to have it up to one's ears (with sb/sth) перенос.
5. up СПОРТ (ahead):
6. up ИНФОРМ., ТЕХН.:
Выражения:
II. up [ʌp] ПРЕДЛОГ
1. up (at top of):
2. up (higher):
3. up (along):
III. up [ʌp] СУЩ.
alti e bassi м. pl
to be on the up and up разг.
IV. up <-pp-> [ʌp] ГЛ. неперех. разг.
to up and do sth +infin
prendere e fare qc +infin
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] ГЛ. перех.
VI. up [ʌp] ПРИЛ.
1. up (position):
up tent
up flag
up curtains, picture
up hand, blinds
up person
2. up (healthy):
3. up (ready):
Present
Isick
yousick
he/she/itsicks
wesick
yousick
theysick
Past
Isicked
yousicked
he/she/itsicked
wesicked
yousicked
theysicked
Present Perfect
Ihavesicked
youhavesicked
he/she/ithassicked
wehavesicked
youhavesicked
theyhavesicked
Past Perfect
Ihadsicked
youhadsicked
he/she/ithadsicked
wehadsicked
youhadsicked
theyhadsicked
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Another woman recalls how she was admitted and readmitted to hospital, getting sick up to 20 times a day.
hotair.com
Then he stormed off, sick up to here with people he perceived as rubberneckers.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It then tells you that you need to sick up that drink to get the way clear for the next drink.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
She cared for the sick up to seven years ago as women now out-live men.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Teachers taking sabbatical leave receive 2/3rd of salary and earn sick days.
en.wikipedia.org