sickie是什么意思   sickie怎么读

英式:[ˈsɪkɪ]    美式:[ˈsɪkɪ]

sickie单词基本解析:

n.<美><俚>精神病患者,道德败坏者; <澳><口>一天的病假

n.精神病患者,道德败坏者; 一天的病假;

sickie变化用词:

复数:sickies;

复数:sickies 学习怎么用

sickie英英释义:

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sickie用法和例句:

sickie


to) take a sickie: to take the day off work when one isn't really sick.

一个人不是真的生病却要请一天病假。


He wanted to spend time with his overseas guest, so he took a sickie.

例句:他打算和来自海外的朋友多聚一聚就请了病假。


Oh Harvey. Can't we take a sickie? Douglas will understand.

哎呀,导游哈维。我们休病假还不行吗?道格拉斯会理解我们的。


Victoria: Oh Harvey. Can't we take a sickie? Douglas will understand.

导游哈维:可以啊,不过明天是星期一要照常上班。


I'd pull a sickie.

我宁愿称病不参赛。”


"The last thing we want is the entire workforce taking an announced sickie on the day of a big match," Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt said.

英国政府已经敦促雇主们顺应时势,以灵活的态度处理工作时间问题,要么(在办公室)架起电视屏幕。


I'd bribe the player who's taken my place to pull a sickie

贿赂那个占据了我的位置的球员


That man is definitely a sickie.

那人的确脑子有毛病。