"Sick" or "ill" are the most common ways to describe being unwell or having a disease in English.

The word "sick" comes from the Old English word "sēoc," which means "ill." The word "ill" comes from the Old English word "yfel," which means "evil, bad, or wicked."

Examples:

I'm feeling sick. (我感觉不舒服。)
He's been sick with the flu for a week. (他感冒已经一周了。)
She has been sick with cancer for over a year. (她已经患癌症一年多了。)

Other phrases that can be used to describe being unwell or having a disease include:

Under the weather (感觉不舒服)
Ailing (生病的)
Unwell (不健康的)
Suffering from (患有)

Examples:

He's been under the weather for a few days. (他几天感觉不舒服。)
She's been ailing for weeks. (她已经生病几周了。)
I'm not feeling well. (我感觉不舒服。)
He's suffering from a cold. (他患有感冒。)
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最佳回答 2023-03-20