I think I’m coming down with something.
(=I think I’m starting to get sick.)
1. to ache = to hurt (an ache)
My body aches all over.
This medicine is for the aches and pains of the flu.
2. to have a(n) ___ache.
I have a headache.
an earache
a stomachache wrong: a stomache
a backache
a toothache
3. the chills
I have the chills. (=times when I suddenly feel very
cold)
4. a cough, to cough
I have a cough.
I can’t stop coughing.
I coughed all
night.
5. to give someone some advice (noun)
She gave me some good advice. Wrong:
She gave a good advice.
6. to advise
someone (not) to do s.t. (verb)
He advised me to
eat more green vegetables.
She advised him not
to eat so much junk food.
7. to perspire = to sweat (perspiration)
I’m perspiring. I’m sweating.
8. plugged up = blocked
My ears are plugged up.
9. the sniffles, to sniffles
I have the sniffles. I keep sniffling. (鼻子哼哼做声, soberse
los mocos, شَهِقَ اِسْتِنْشاق)
10. raw = very red and painful, especially when you
swallow
My throat is raw.
11. runny = adjective I have a runny nose.
to run = verb My nose is running.
12. to sneeze
When I get a cold, I usually start sneezing.
Excuse me. I think I’m going to sneeze.
On the bus, a man sneezed right in my face.
13. sore
I have a sore throat.
14. stuffy, stuffed up = congested
I have a stuffy nose.
My nose is stuffed up.
15. a temperature, a fever
She has a slight fever. = She has a low temperature. = She has a low-grade fever.
I have a high temperature.
I have a high fever.
16. to water
My eyes are watering.
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