单词 | not well |
释义 | > as lemmasnot well (a) In predicative use. Also (now somewhat archaic) with of (a sickness, wound, etc.). not well: = unwell adj. a. See also Phrases 5.alive and well: see alive adj. Phrases 1.Cf. note at sense A. 1a for discussion of overlap between the senses in Old English usage. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > [adjective] > of health: good > healthy wholeeOE isoundOE i-sundfulc1000 ferec1175 soundc1175 fish-wholea1225 forthlyc1230 steadfasta1300 wella1300 safec1300 tidya1325 halec1330 quartc1330 well-faringc1330 well-tempered1340 well-disposeda1398 wealyc1400 furnished1473 mighty?a1475 quartful?c1475 good1527 wholesomea1533 crank1548 healthful1550 healthy1552 hearty1552 healthsome1563 well-affected?1563 disposed1575 as sound as a bell1576 firm1577 well-conditioned1580 sound1605 unvaletudinary1650 all right1652 valid1652 as sound as a (alsoany) roach1655 fair-like1663 hoddy1664 wanton1674 stout?1697 trig1704 well-hained1722 sprack1747 caller1754 sane1755 finely1763 bobbish1780 cleverly1784 right1787 smart1788 fine1791 eucratic1795 nobbling1825 as right as a trivet1835 first rate1841 in fine, good, high, etc., feather1844 gay1855 sprackish1882 game ball1905 abled1946 well-toned1952 a hundred per cent1960 oke1960 the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased untrumc825 sickc888 unwholec888 slackc897 unstronga900 sicklea1000 sam-halea1023 worseOE attaint1303 languishinga1325 heallessc1374 sicklyc1374 sicklewa1387 bada1393 mishalea1400 languoring?c1425 distempered1440 unwell?c1450 detent?a1475 poora1475 languorousc1475 maladif1481 illa1500 maladiousc1500 wanthriven1508 attainted1509 unsound1513 acrazed1521 cracked1527 unsoundya1529 visited1537 infirmed1552 crazed1555 healthless1568 ill-liking1572 afflicted1574 crazy1576 unhealthful1580 sickish1581 valetudinary1581 not well1587 fainty1590 ill-disposed1596 unhealthsome1598 tainted1600 ill-affected1604 peaking1611 unhealthy1611 infirmited1616 disaffected1626 physical1633 illish1637 pimping1640 invalid1642 misaffected1645 valetudinarious1648 unhale1653 badly1654 unwholesome1655 valetudinous1655 morbulent1656 off the hooksa1658 mawkish1668 morbid1668 unthriven1680 unsane1690 ailing1716 not wellish1737 underlya1742 poorly1750 indifferent1753 comical1755 maladized1790 sober1808 sickened1815 broken-down1816 peaky1821 poorlyish1827 souffrante1827 run-down1831 sicklied1835 addle1844 shaky1844 mean1845 dauncy1846 stricken1846 peakyish1853 po'ly1860 pindling1861 rough1882 rocky1883 suffering1885 wabbit1895 icky-boo1920 like death warmed up1924 icky1938 ropy1945 crappy1956 hanging1971 sick as a parrot1982 shite1987 a1300 (c1275) Physiologus (1991) l. 203 He [sc. a deer] drinkeð water gredilike Til he is ful wel sikerlike. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 2411 Pharaon bad him wurðen wel. 1555 Cardinal R. Pole in Eng. Hist. Rev. (1913) July 529 Thoȝ my passage over the see was not so quyet..yet after I was londed I found myself very wel. 1587 L. Mascall First Bk. Cattell 285 When a Hogge is not well, giue him Polypody or Oake ferne rootes boyled in beere or ale. 1591 R. Greene Second Pt. Conny-catching sig. E Alas honest man helpe me, I am not well, and with that [he] suncke downe suddenly in a sowne. 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iii. ii. 233 Not sicke my Lord, vnlesse it be in mind, nor well, vnlesse in mind. View more context for this quotation 1608 T. Middleton Trick to catch Old-one v. sig. H2v Troth I am not well of a suddaine? a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) i. i. 73 M. Page. I am glad to see your Worships well . View more context for this quotation 1637 J. Milton Comus 34 Where young Adonis oft reposes, Waxing well of his deepe wound. 1650 O. Cromwell Let. 30 July in Writings & Speeches (1939) (modernized text) II. 301 The Maj.-Gen. will, I believe, within few days be well to take the field. 1668 J. Dryden Secret-love i. iii. 11 Dear Asteria lead me, I am not well o'th sudden. (She faints.) 1711 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 5 Dec. (1948) II. 430 He..drinks no claret yet, for fear of his rheumatism, of which he is almost well. 1722 D. Defoe Jrnl. Plague Year 67 The young Lady complain'd she was not well; in a quarter of an Hour more, she vomited. 1782 W. Cowper John Gilpin 220 This shall be yours when you bring back My husband safe and well. 1843 N. Macleod Cracks about Kirk (ed. 2) I. 2 If a man has a sair leg or a sick body ye needna keep..roarin' in his lug a' day that he's no weel. 1853 C. Dickens Bleak House xxiii. 234 I hope you are well. I am happy to see you. 1864 A. Trollope Small House at Allington I. xx. 199 ‘The fact is this; I'm very well, you know;—as strong as a horse.’ ‘You look pretty well.’ 1903 in Trans. Amer. Assoc. Obstetricians & Gynecologists (1904) 16 49 She is well of her symptoms. 1916 M. Gyte Diary 6 Sept. (1999) 100 Our Tony is not well and is in bed with a bilious attack. 1939 A. Thirkell Brandons vi. 142 Miss Morris said she was quite well, thanked Mrs Brandon again for the slip, and rang off. 2001 P. Caldwell Sleep Really Well (2003) vii. 169 Though restless leg syndrome may be caused by nerve damage from a variety of diseases.., most affected people are otherwise perfectly well. < as lemmas |
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