瘁 cuì care-worn / distressed / tired / overworked / sick / weary 虺 huī sick / with no ambition 癠 jì sick / diseased 痡 pū sick / disabled 疒 nè sick / sickness / Kang Xi radical 104 / also pr. [chuang2] 疧 zhī sick 爽 歪 了 shuǎng wāi le (slang) awesome / amazing / too cool! / sick 病 人 bìng rén sick person / patient / invalid / CL:個|个[ge4] 恶 心 ě xīn nausea / to feel sick / disgust / nauseating / to embarrass (deliberately) 发 病 fā bìng (of an illness) to occur / (of a person) to get sick / to fall ill / onset (of a medical condition) 厌 烦 yàn fán bored / fed up with sth / sick of sth 忧 心 忡 忡 yōu xīn chōng chōng deeply worried and sick at heart (idiom) 不 中 用 bù zhōng yòng unfit for anything / no good / useless / (of a sick person) beyond hope 不 中 用 bù zhòng yòng unfit for anything / no good / useless / (of a sick person) beyond hope 病 假 bìng jià sick leave 医 务 室 yī wù shì infirmary / sick bay / CL:個|个[ge4] 病 残 bìng cán sick or disabled / invalid / disability 生 老 病 死 shēng lǎo bìng sǐ lit. to be born, to grow old, to get sick and to die / fig. the fate of humankind (i.e. mortality) 作 呕 zuò ǒu to feel sick / to feel nauseous / to feel disgusted 病 号 bìng hào sick personnel / person on the sick list / patient 腻 味 nì wei tired of / fed up with / sick of / (of a person) to annoy / to be tiresome 病 夫 bìng fū sick man 探 病 tàn bìng to visit a sick person or patient 病 员 bìng yuán sick personnel / person on the sick list / patient 病 弱 bìng ruò sick and weak / sickly / invalid 伤 病 员 shāng bìng yuán the sick and the wounded 腻 烦 nì fán bored / to be fed up with / sick and tired of sth 公 假 gōng jià official leave from work (e.g. maternity leave, sick leave or leave to attend to official business) 病 休 bìng xiū to be on sick leave 酸 suān sour / tart / sick at heart / grieved / sore / aching / pedantic / impractical / to make sarcastic remarks about sb / an acid 吊 死 问 疾 diào sǐ wèn jí to grieve for the sick and the dying / to show great concern for people's suffering 急 赤 白 脸 jí chì bái liǎn to worry oneself sick / to fret 割 股 疗 亲 gē gǔ liǎo qīn to cut flesh from one's thigh to nourish a sick parent (idiom) / filial thigh-cutting 病 假 条 bìng jià tiáo sick note / medical certificate for sick leave 害 病 hài bìng to fall sick / to contract an illness 晕 血 yùn xuè to feel sick when seeing blood 害 相 思 病 hài xiāng sī bìng sick with love 病 者 bìng zhě sick person / patient 病 假 证 明 sick leave certification 病 童 问 题 倡 议 bìng tóng wèn tí chàng yì Sick Children Initiative 日 内 瓦 第 一 公 约 Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field / First Geneva Convention 日 内 瓦 第 二 公 约 Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea / Second Geneva Convention 为 患 儿 采 取 行 动 Action for Sick Children 提 前 病 假 advance sick leave 焦 炙 jiāo zhì to scorch / to burn to charcoal / sick with worry 病 病 歪 歪 bìng bing wāi wāi sick and weak / feeble and listless 腻 歪 nì wai (of a couple) to be sweet to each other / lovey-dovey / tired of / fed up with / sick of (synonym of 膩味|腻味[ni4wei5]) 心 塞 xīn sāi (coll.) to feel sick at heart / to feel stifled / to feel crushed 东 亚 病 夫 Dōng yà bìng fū (derog.) the sick man of Asia (term used in the West in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to China in its weakened state after the Opium Wars) 医 之 好 治 不 病 以 为 功 yī zhī hào zhì bù bìng yǐ wéi gōng doctors like to treat those who are not sick so that they can get credit for the patient's "recovery" (idiom) 假 别 jià bié category of leave (maternity leave, sick leave etc) 腻 烦 nì fan bored / to be fed up with / sick and tired of sth / Taiwan pr. [ni4 fan2] 吃 腻 chī nì to be sick of eating (sth) / to be tired of eating (sth) 割 股 疗 亲 gē gǔ liáo qīn to cut flesh from one's thigh to nourish a sick parent (idiom) / filial thigh-cutting 无 病 呻 吟 wú bìng - shēn yín (idiom) to moan and groan despite not being sick / to feign illness / to complain without cause / (of writing) to indulge in confected sentimentality 生 老 病 死 shēng - lǎo - bìng - sǐ lit. to be born, to grow old, to get sick and to die (idiom) / fig. the fate of humankind (i.e. mortality)