8000 Essential English Sentences for Speaking: Practical Expressions When Sick or Injured
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Learning English not only requires mastering grammar and vocabulary but, more importantly, being able to use it naturally in real-life situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and far from real-life expressions. To speak authentic and natural English, you need to engage in dialogues in real contexts. Here, we have selected high-frequency daily English expressions, covering social, work, and travel situations, helping you get rid of 'textbook English' and learn phrases that native speakers actually use. Below is the content of this edition: '8000 Sentences for Speaking: When Sick or Injured'. Consistent practice will bring your English closer to real life!
Do you need a doctor? Please call an ambulance. I'd like to see a doctor. I'm not feeling well. Could you send me a doctor? What's wrong with you? What are your symptoms? Let me check your temperature. Did you eat something unusual? Let me check your blood pressure. Are you taking any medication regularly? I'm not taking any medication. What's wrong with me? Is it serious? Are you feeling okay? You look pale. I don't feel well. You don't look well. She passed out.I feel sick. I have a stomach ache. I have a dull pain. I have a sharp pain. I have a throbbing pain. I have a piercing pain. I have a stabbing pain. I have diarrhea. I have food poisoning. I have high blood pressure. I have low blood pressure. I have a headache. I have a toothache. I feel dizzy. I feel sluggish. I don't have any appetite. I have a slight cold. I feel chilly. I have a bad cold.
I have a stuffy nose. I have a runny nose. I have a bit of a fever. I think I have a fever. I have a high temperature. I feel like throwing up. Ouch. It's itchy. I broke my leg. How long will the cast be on? I burned my hand. I sprained my ankle. I caught a cold from you. I must stay in bed. I have stiff shoulders. My eyes are tired. Is somebody hurt? My fever has gone down. I can't stop coughing. My throat is sore. It's bleeding. I've got a cut here. It hurts.
I got stung by a bee. Do I need an operation? Will it take long? Can I take a bath? Is it okay to drink? Should I be hospitalized? Do you have a fever? I feel better. I don't feel any better. Are you alright again? He passed away.
The above is the content of '8000 Sentences for Speaking: When Sick or Injured', compiled to help you improve your English in practical situations!
- cast
noun
1. a violent throw
Synonym: hurl
2. the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
Synonym: casting
3. the act of throwing dice
Synonym: roll
4. object formed by a mold
Synonym: casting
5. bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
Synonym: plaster castplaster bandage
6. container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
Synonym: moldmould
7. the visual appearance of something or someone
e.g. the delicate cast of his features
Synonym: formshape
8. the actors in a play
Synonym: cast of charactersdramatis personae
9. the distinctive form in which a thing is made
e.g. pottery of this cast was found throughout the region
Synonym: moldmouldstamp
- ambulance
noun
1. a vehicle that takes people to and from hospitals
- dizzy
verb
1. make dizzy or giddy
e.g. a dizzying pace
- fever
noun
1. intense nervous anticipation
e.g. in a fever of resentment
2. a rise in the temperature of the body
frequently a symptom of infectionSynonym: febrilityfebricitypyrexiafeverishness
- operation
noun
1. the activity of operating something (a machine or business etc.)
e.g. her smooth operation of the vehicle gave us a surprisingly comfortable ride
2. a planned activity involving many people performing various actions
e.g. they organized a rescue operation
the biggest police operation in French history
running a restaurant is quite an operation
consolidate the companies various operations3. a process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work
e.g. the operations in building a house
certain machine tool operationsSynonym: procedure
4. a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments
performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living bodye.g. they will schedule the operation as soon as an operating room is available
he died while undergoing surgerySynonym: surgerysurgical operationsurgical proceduresurgical process
5. (mathematics) calculation by mathematical methods
e.g. the problems at the end of the chapter demonstrated the mathematical processes involved in the derivation
they were learning the basic operations of arithmeticSynonym: mathematical processmathematical operation
6. activity by a military or naval force (as a maneuver or campaign)
e.g. it was a joint operation of the navy and air force
Synonym: military operation
7. a business especially one run on a large scale
e.g. a large-scale farming operation
a multinational operation
they paid taxes on every stage of the operation
they had to consolidate their operations8. (psychology) the performance of some composite cognitive activity
an operation that affects mental contentse.g. the process of thinking
the cognitive operation of rememberingSynonym: processcognitive processmental processcognitive operation
9. (computer science) data processing in which the result is completely specified by a rule (especially the processing that results from a single instruction)
e.g. it can perform millions of operations per second
10. process or manner of functioning or operating
e.g. the power of its engine determines its operation
the plane's operation in high winds
they compared the cooking performance of each oven
the jet's performance conformed to high standardsSynonym: functioningperformance
11. the state of being in effect or being operative
e.g. that rule is no longer in operation
- diarrhea
noun
1. frequent and watery bowel movements
can be a symptom of infection or food poisoning or colitis or a gastrointestinal tumorSynonym: diarrhoealooseness of the bowelslooseness
- throbbing
noun
1. a sound with a strong rhythmic beat
e.g. the throbbing of the engines
2. an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
e.g. he felt a throbbing in his head
Synonym: throbpounding
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