sicking

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Definition of sicking in English Turkish dictionary

sick
hasta

Köpek hasta gibi görünüyor. - The dog seems to be sick.

Köpek hasta gibi görünüyor. - The dog seems to have been sick.

sick
hasta olmak

Hasta olmaktan bıktım. - I'm sick of being sick.

Hasta olmaktan bıktım. - I'm tired of being sick.

sick
{s} midesi bulanmış
sick
iğrenç
sick
keyifsiz
sick
ruhen hasta
sick
kusacak halde
sick
bulantılı
sick
bıkmak
sick
hasta edici
sick
kusacağı gelmiş
sick
mide bulandırıcı
sick
kusacak gibi
sick
bezmiş
sick
{s} kusmak üzere
sick
kusmuk
sick
usanmak
sick
bıkkınlık gelmek
sick
saldırtmak
sick
{s} hasret
sick
yakalatmak
sic
{f} on (köpeği/birini) (birine) saldırtmak: He sicced his lawyers on me. Avukatlarını bana saldırttı. Sic'em! Saldır! (Köpeğe
sic
aynen
sic
böyle
sic
böyle metinde aynen
sick
{s} bıkkın
sick
(Askeri) Bir hava önlemesinde, "Belirtilen teçhizat az bir etkinlikle çalışıyor " anlamında bir kod
sick
{s} soluk

Bu bitki soluk görünüyor. - This plant looks sick.

sick
hastaya mahsus
sick
{s} bulanmış
sick
bozuk

Öyle görünüyorki Tom bozuk yiyecek yemekten hasta oldu. - It looks like Tom got sick from eating the spoiled food.

sick
hastalıklı

Tom hastalıklı bir çocuktu ve ana babası tarafından şımartılmıştı. - Tom was a sickly child and was mollycoddled by his parents.

Hastalıklı erkek kardeşime bakmaktan dolayı bir doktor olma arzum arttı. - My desire to become a doctor grew out of looking after my sickly brother.

sick
{s} özlemiş
sick
mide bulantısı ile gelen şiddetli baş ağrısı
sick
midesi bulanan
sick
mariz
sick
{s} ruhen hasta. i., İng. kusmuk
sick
{s} dağınık
sick
meşum
sick
rahatsız

Kötü koku beni rahatsız etti. - The bad smell sickened me.

Ben kesinlikle bundan rahatsız oldum. - I'm absolutely sickened by this.

sick
usanmış
English - English
present participle of sick
sic
To mark with a bracketed sic."sic, adv. (and n.)" Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition 1989. Oxford University Press

E. Belfort Bax wrote ... the modern reviewer's taste is not really shocked by half the things he sics or otherwise castigates.E. Belfort Bax. . Commonweal: 7 May 1887. Marxists’ Internet Archive: 14 Jan. 2006.

sic
thus; thus written
sic
To set upon; to chase; to attack

Sic 'em, Mitzi.

sick
vomit

He lay there in a pool of his own sick.

sick
In poor condition

(sick building syndrome; my car is looking pretty sick; my job prospects are pretty sick).

sick
Those people as a group who are sick

We have to cure the sick.

sick
Mentally unstable, disturbed
sick
Alternative spelling of sic

Now they find a new entertainment: they sick the dog on us.

sick
To fall sick; to sicken
sick
{i} people who are ill, sick people collectively
sick
See the Synonym under Illness
sick
Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache
sick
Sickness
sick
people who are sick; "they devote their lives to caring for the sick
sick
Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; with of; as, to be sick of flattery
sick
Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health
sick
Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned
sick
{a} afflicted with a disease, ill, low, disgusted
sick
{v} to grow, fall or make sick, to sicken
Sick
seke
Sick
seek
sic
To incite an attack by, especially a dog or dogs
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intentionally written in this manner (used to indicate that a word or phrase has been reprinted in its original form)
sic
intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)
sic
Such
sic
A Latin term indicating the text reads exactly as shown A good way to remember the meaning of this term is the phrase spelling in context meaning that the words and phrasing are exactly as intended or as copied from the original document
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The Scientific Intelligence Committee The SIC chaired by Karl Weber, also director of CIA's OSI, contributed to NIE's DCID 3/4 renamed Scientific Estimates Committee whose function was to integrate "scientific and technical intelligence, as and when required for the production of national intelligence "
sic
urge a dog to attack someone
sic
You write sic in brackets after a word or expression when you want to indicate to the reader that although the word looks odd or wrong, you intended to write it like that or the original writer wrote it like that. The latest school jobs page advertises a `wide range of 6th form courses.'. Thus; so. Used to indicate that a quoted passage, especially one containing an error or unconventional spelling, has been retained in its original form or written intentionally
sic
urge a dog to attack someone intentionally so written (used after a printed word or phrase)
sic
means Standard Industrial Classification
sic
The Canadian Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) is a system for identifying and grouping together businesses that perform similar economic activities
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A four-digit number assigned to identify a business based on the type of business or trade involved The first two digits correspond to major groups such as construction and manufacturing, while the last two digits correspond to subgroups such as constructing homes versus constructing highways A business can determine its SIC number by looking it up in a directory published by the Department of Commerce, or by checking in the SIC book in the reference section of a local library SBA size standards are based on SIC codes
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(Standard Industrial Classification) A numerical code scheme previsously used for classifying industries and products In January 1997 the SIC was replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
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Standard Industrial Classification coding system
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Classification of businesses, as defined by the U S Department of Commerce
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(Standard Industrial Classification) A code developed by Bellcore that identifies a business account ''s primary line of business, e g , Restaurant, Auto Parts New
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latin term signifying a copy reads exactly as the original; indicates a possible mistake in the original
sic
{f} attack, set upon (often used as a command to a dog); encourage or incite to attack
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Standard Industrial Classification
sic
{ü} attack! (command given to a dog)
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Standard Industrial Classification A standard numerical code system used to classify products and services
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Standard Industrial Classification replaced by NAICS (North American Industry Classification System)
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Thus
sic
Swiss Interbank Clearing System Electronic interbank clearing system It processes payment transfers among the banks under the supervision of the SNB
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Standard Industrial Classification: a standard means of identifying every type of office, business, factory or institution
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so
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S-band intersatellite communications
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Standard Industrial Classification SMP Skim Milk Powder
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See: Standard Industrial Classification
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(Standard Industrial Classification) The classification of segmentation of businesses that are increasingly finite based on 2, 4, 6, or more digit identifiers Developed by the U S Department of Commerce in the early 1960's
sic
The description for the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code, which represents the type of work performed by a business establishment
sick
In poor health
sick
In bad taste
sick
If you say that something or someone makes you sick, you mean that they make you feel angry or disgusted. It makes me sick that people commit offences and never get punished
sick
emphasis If you say that you are worried sick, you are emphasizing that you are extremely worried. He was worried sick about what our mothers would say. Variant of sic
sick
disapproval If you describe something such as a joke or story as sick, you mean that it deals with death or suffering in an unpleasantly humorous way. a sick joke about a cat
sick
If you are sick, the food that you have eaten comes up from your stomach and out of your mouth. If you feel sick, you feel as if you are going to be sick. She got up and was sick in the handbasin The very thought of food made him feel sick
sick
{s} ill, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with bacteria or microorganisms (Agriculture)
sick
Sick is vomit
sick
Very good, excellent, awesome
sick
If you are off sick, you are not at work because you are ill. When we are off sick, we only receive half pay
sick
emphasis If you say that you are sick of something or sick and tired of it, you are emphasizing that you are very annoyed by it and want it to stop. I am sick and tired of hearing all these people moaning = fed up
sick
If you are sick, you are ill. Sick usually means physically ill, but it can sometimes be used to mean mentally ill. He's very sick. He needs medication She found herself with two small children, a sick husband, and no money The sick are people who are sick. There were no doctors to treat the sick
sick
Having an urge to vomit
sick
rare, alternative spelling of sic
sicking
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