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sick·ie /ˈsɪki/ noun [countable] informal 1 BILL British English a day when you say that you are sick and do not go to work, even though you are not really sick 托病休息的一天 Looks like he’s thrown another sickie (=pretended to be sick and not gone to work). 看来他又装病请假了。2. American English a sicko – used humorously 有精神病的人,心理变态的人〔幽默用法〕Examples from the Corpussickie• She was not a loser, like Nina, or a sickie, like Amelia.From Longman Business Dictionarysickiesick‧ie /ˈsɪki/ noun [countable] informal throw a sickie British English, pull a sickie American English when you say that you are ill and do not go to work, even though you are not really illHe was so fed up that he decided to throw a sickie instead of going into the office.sick·ie nounChineseSyllable Corpus day you are Business say a that you when |