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单词 sicced
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
sic1 or sick /sɪk/USA pronunciation   v., sicked or sicced (sikt), sick•ing or sic•cing. 
  1. to attack (used esp. in commanding a dog):[+ object]Sic 'em, Bruno!
  2. to urge or order (a person or animal) to attack:[+ object + on + object]He sicced his gang on the local store owners.

sic /sɪk/USA pronunciation   adv. [Latin.]
  1. Foreign Terms(used within brackets to show that a word or phrase has been written intentionally or has been quoted just as it was in the original, even though it looks odd or mistaken) like this;
    so:The poet signed his name as e. e. cummings [sic]. The sign read "Good English is speaking [sic] here.''

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
sic1  (sik),USA pronunciation v.t., sicked or sicced (sikt),USA pronunciation sick•ing or sic•cing. 
  1. to attack (used esp. in commanding a dog):Sic 'em!
  2. to incite to attack (usually fol. by on).
Also, sick. 
  • variant of seek 1835–45

sic2  (sik),USA pronunciation adj. [Chiefly Scot.]
  1. Scottish Termssuch.
  • 1325–75; Middle English (north and Scots); see such

sic  (sēk; Eng. sik),USA pronunciation adv. [Latin.]
  1. Foreign Termsso;
    thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim:He signed his name as e. e. cummings(sic).

SIC, [U.S. Govt.]
  1. Economics, GovernmentStandard Industrial Classification: a system used by the federal government to classify business activities for analytical and reporting purposes.

Sic., 
    1. Sicilian.
    2. Place NamesSicily.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
sic /sɪk/ adv
  1. so or thus: inserted in brackets in a written or printed text to indicate that an odd or questionable reading is what was actually written or printed
Etymology: Latin
sic /sɪk/ vb (sics, sicking, sicked)(transitive)
  1. to turn on or attack: used only in commands, as to a dog
  2. to urge (a dog) to attack
Etymology: 19th Century: dialect variant of seek
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