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| Allg. |
sickly (tending to be often ill • a sickly child); morbid (sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc.)); painful (causing pain • a painful injury); frail; unhealthy (not healthy • He is fat and unhealthy – he doesn't take enough exercise); sallow (цвет лица); sore (suffering pain • I am still a bit sore after my operation); delicate; pimping; unsound; valetudinary; wan; weakly; afflictive; cachectic; crocky; cronk; off-colour; smarting; wisht; scrofulous; unwholesome; ache; off colour; squeamish; weedy; touchy, thin-skinned (Liv Bliss); sensitive (Баян); consumptive (Азери); easily affected; easily hurt; hurtful (sever_korrespondent); ailing; angry; gray; green (вид); sick; tender (sore; painful when touched • His injured leg is still tender); invalid; cruel; grey; afflicting (sea holly); pained (Mr. Wolf); aching (savvin_se); malignant (Ivan Pisarev); dysaesthetic (Andrey Melnik); distressing (maria_white); valetudinarian; dolorific; piping; sickish; virent (вид); causing pain; of pain; jarring (a jarring sight, sound, or experience is so different or unexpected that it has a strong and unpleasant effect on something or someone (Cambridge Dictionary) • A few weeks ago she reported to police that someone had scribbled threats directed at her on the walls of her restaurant’s bathroom. But perhaps her most jarring experience was asking a difficult customer to leave, while she hosted a Christmas party at the restaurant. “He ended up pushing my husband and wanting to fight, repeatedly doing it, while my nine- and 11-year-olds were witnessing it,” she said. “I was just horrified.” vancouversun.com ART Vancouver); wrenching (Antonio); irritable; tenderer |
| Bot. |
morbid |
| Dial. |
cranky |
| Gruzovik, Pathol. |
pathologic; pathological |
| Lit. Stil |
dolorous; nettlesome (Liv Bliss) |
| Lit. Stil, Med. |
cachectical |
| Luft.med. |
nociceptive |
| Makarow. |
abnormal (относящийся к болезни); algogenic (относящийся к боли); diseased (относящийся к болезни); dolorous (относящийся к боли); morbid (относящийся к болезни); pathogen; pathogenic; sallow (о цвете лица); sickly (относящийся к болезни); unhealthy (относящийся к болезни) |
| Med. |
algesic; algetic; algogenic; cacoethic; healthless; peccant; abnormal; infirm; tender (при дотрагивании или давлении) |
| Med., Makarow. |
distressed |
| psych. |
pathic |
| Schott. |
peelie-wallie (вид Yerkwantai) |
| Schottl. |
silly |
| selt. |
squalid; maladive (lexicographer) |
| Slang. |
down; queasy (о состоянии здоровья UNV) |
| Tech. |
sickly |
| umg. |
fierce; wishy-washy; under the weather (Maria Klavdieva) |
| umg., Kinderspr. |
ouchy (Баян) |
| umgangsspr. |
peaking |
| veralt. |
mawkish; mawky; wannish (Guntery); morboso |
| vulg. |
peelie-wally |
| Wirtsch. |
unthrifty (напр., скот) |
| übertr. |
bruising (Ремедиос_П); traumatizing (Ремедиос_П); wounding (Ремедиос_П); traumatic (traumatic divorce Abysslooker); morbid (о вопросе, теме и т. п. Vadim Rouminsky) |
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| Allg. |
painfully; distressingly; with difficulty; hard; achingly (Deeply and achingly she was sorry for herself. – Она жалела себя глубоко и мучительно. Putney Heath); cruelly; badly (to react badly to something – болезненно реагировать на что-либо); unhealthily; oversensitively; morbidly (психически); grievingly |
| Gruzovik, übertr. |
oversensitively |
| veralt. |
dolorously; peccantly; sufferingly; sickishly |