Fall ill Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɑɫ/, /ˈfɔɫ/ /ˈɪɫ
FAWL IL
fˈɔːl/ /ˈɪl
FAWL IL
释义
To become sick or unwell, often suddenly.
用法与细微差别
Semi-formal and somewhat old-fashioned in everyday English. Common in writing and medical or official contexts. Usually describes someone suddenly becoming sick, not just feeling a little unwell. In casual conversation, 'get sick' is more common.
Spanish: enfermar - ponerse enfermoPortuguese (BR): ficar doente - adoecerPortuguese (PT): ficar doente - adoecerChinese (Simplified): 生病Chinese (Traditional): 生病Hindi: बीमार पड़नाArabic: يُصاب بالمرضBengali: অসুস্থ হওয়া - হঠাৎ অসুস্থ হওয়াRussian: заболеть - внезапно заболетьJapanese: 病気になる - 体調を崩すVietnamese: bị ốm - mắc bệnhKorean: 병에 걸리다 - 아프게 되다Turkish: hastalanmak - aniden hastalanmakUrdu: بیمار ہوجاناIndonesian: jatuh sakit - menjadi sakit
例句
He fell ill during his trip to India.
basic
If you fall ill, you should go to the doctor.
basic
Many people fell ill after eating the seafood.
basic
The teacher suddenly fell ill in the middle of class.
natural
She had to cancel her plans because she fell ill over the weekend.
natural
People often fall ill when the weather suddenly changes.
natural