Sickie Meaning in English
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ˈsɪki
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sˈɪki
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परिभाषा
A 'sickie' is a day you take off work by pretending to be sick, even though you are not truly ill. Often used informally or jokingly.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Sickie' is British and Australian slang, mainly used informally. Common collocations: 'pull a sickie', 'throw a sickie'. Often playful, but not appropriate in formal or official contexts. Not used for genuine illness.
Spanish: baja falsa (por enfermedad) - día por enfermedad (coloq.)Portuguese (BR): atestado falso (por doença) - faltar ao trabalho fingindo estar doentePortuguese (PT): baixa falsa (por doença) - faltar ao trabalho fingindo estar doenteChinese (Simplified): 装病请假 - 假装生病请假Chinese (Traditional): 裝病請假 - 假裝生病請假Hindi: झूठा बीमारी का बहाना - बीमारी की छुट्टी (मज़ाकिया)Arabic: إجازة مرضية وهمية - إدعاء المرض لأخذ إجازةBengali: মিথ্যা অসুস্থতা করে ছুটি - সিকি (স্ল্যাং)Russian: отгул по болезни (притворный) - симулировать болезньJapanese: 仮病休み - サボり休みVietnamese: nghỉ ốm giảKorean: 꾀병 휴가 - 병가(거짓)Turkish: sahte hastalık izni - numaradan raporUrdu: بیماری کا بہانہ کر کے چھٹیIndonesian: bolos karena pura-pura sakit
उदाहरण वाक्य
He decided to take a sickie and stay home.
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Tom pulled a sickie so he could go to the beach.
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Taking a sickie is not a good habit.
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I might throw a sickie tomorrow if I'm still tired.
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Everyone at work knows when someone is taking a sickie.
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She threw a sickie to avoid the big meeting.
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