Signification
To feel a little sick or unwell, not seriously ill but not perfectly healthy.
Contexte culturel
British people often use this phrase to be understated about their health. It is frequently used in professional settings to explain a sick day.
Keep it vague
You don't need to explain your symptoms when you use this phrase.
Signification
To feel a little sick or unwell, not seriously ill but not perfectly healthy.
Keep it vague
You don't need to explain your symptoms when you use this phrase.
Teste-toi
Which sentence is correct?
I am feeling ____.
The idiom is 'under the weather'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesI am feeling ____.
The idiom is 'under the weather'.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it's for minor illnesses.
Expressions liées
Coming down with
similarStarting to get sick