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 Translation for 'to get sick' from English to Slovak
med.
ochorieť [dok.]
to get sick
Partial Matches
chorý {adj}sick
betálny {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
supriš {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
med.
Je mi zle.
I feel sick.
med.
Je mi nevoľno. [od žalúdka]
I feel sick.
med.
Je mi na vracanie.
I feel sick.
med.
Dvíha sa mi žalúdok.
I feel sick.
skvelý {adj}sick [sl.] [awesome]
suprový {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
bezva {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
hovadský {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
bezvadný {adj} [sl.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
super {adj} [ľud.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
parádny {adj} [ľud.] [skvelý, perfektný]sick [sl.] [awesome]
bohovský {adj} [ľud.]sick [sl.] [awesome]
nábož.
olej {m} chorých [oleum infirmorum]
oil for the sick
mať (už) (akurát) dosť n-čoho [nedok.] [idióm]to be sick (and tired) of sth. [idiom]
mať (až) po krk n-čoho [nedok.] [idióm]to be sick (and tired) of sth. [idiom]
mať n-čoho plné zuby [nedok.] [idióm]to be sick (and tired) of sth. [idiom]
mať (už) plné zuby n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.] [idióm]to be sick (and tired) of sb./sth. [idiom]
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Usage Examples English
  • Despite the fact that scientists have found evidence of Ebola infections in the little collared fruit bat, the bats do not seem to get sick.
  • But when several blood donors begin to get sick and die, she realizes that she may have jeopardized the health of the village's safety and beyond.
  • Meanwhile, Australians were "starting to get sick of My Happiness"—Cameron Adams argued in "The Hobart Mercury" that this was one of the reasons Powderfinger decided to focus on the offshore market.
  • He once bragged that he was "sick of homework from day one" in response to Paige claiming that she's starting to get sick of homework barely two months after the start of school, as well as becoming two weeks behind on schoolwork only one week into the year, a fact he seems to be proud of.
  • According to one report, the "keukegen" is a disease spirit which lives in damp, dark places and causes people in the house to get sick.

  • On 6 May, "The Seattle Times" reported that Meghan DeBold, director of the Department of Community Health in Walla Walla, Washington, said that contact tracing had revealed people wanting to get sick with COVID-19 and get it over with had attended COVID parties.
  • Shadow and Harmony both are starting to get sick of Flame's selfishness, and they begin to scheme against him.
  • He used to get sick very often, but always participated in music contests and was awarded several times.
  • Back in the car, Kayla begins to get sick. Leonie remembers Mam teaching her about plants that help with an upset stomach.
  • They are also more likely to get sick.

  • The flour was full of dead insects and everybody soon began to get sick.
  • waiting for somebody to get sick before entry to health care services), to the prevention of illnesses (motivating the population of Quebec to modify their lifestyles by eating better, exercising more, and stopping to smoke).
  • In early 1855, Reyes started to get sick of stomach and was treated by the doctors Mr.
  • There was waste and urine throughout the hold; this caused the captives to get sick and to die from illnesses that could not be cured.
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