sickly

sickly
adjective
1) (tending to be often ill: a sickly child.) sykelig, usunn
2) (suggesting sickness; pale; feeble: She looks sickly.) gusten, sykelig blek
skrøpelig
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usunn
I
adj. \/ˈsɪklɪ\/
1) sykelig, usunn
she was a sickly child
hun var et sykelig barn
2) gusten
his sickly complexion shocked them
hans gustne hudfarge sjokkerte dem
3) svak, matt, blek
she always used sickly colours
hun brukte alltid matte farger
all he could manage was a sickly smile
alt han klarte å få frem var et svakt smil
4) usunn, helsefarlig
they live in a sickly climate
de lever i et usunt klima
5) ekkel, vemmelig, kvalmende
the dish had a sickly taste
retten hadde en vemmelig smak
I noticed a sickly smell
jeg la merke til en kvalmende lukt
6) søtladen, vammel
I hate this sickly sentimentality
jeg hater denne søtladne sentimentaliteten
II
adv. \/ˈsɪklɪ\/
sykelig

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