amerikai:
brit:
1. To make (something) sickly.
2. To become sickly.
1. Frequently ill or in poor health.
a sickly child
2. Not in good health; (somewhat) sick.
3. (of a plant) Characterized by poor or unhealthy growth.
4. Appearing ill, infirm or unhealthy; giving the appearance of illness.
a sickly pallor
5. Shedding a relatively small amount of light; (of light) not very bright.
Szinonimák: faint, pale, wan
6. Lacking intensity or vigour.
a sickly smile
Szinonimák: faint, feeble, insipid, weak
7. Associated with poor moral or mental well-being.
Szinonimák: unhealthy
8. Tending to produce nausea.
a sickly smell; sickly sentimentality
Szinonimák: nauseating, sickening
9. Overly sweet.
Szinonimák: cloying, saccharine
10. Marked by the occurrence of illness or disease (of a period of time).
11. Tending to produce disease or poor health.
a sickly autumn; a sickly climate
Szinonimák: insalubrious, unhealthy, unwholesome
1. In a sick manner; in a way that reflects or causes sickness.
sickly pale; to cough sickly