意思
To feel a little sick or unwell, not seriously ill but not perfectly healthy.
文化背景
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.
意思
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.
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Which sentence is correct?
I am feeling ____.
The idiom is 'under the weather'.
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1 练习I am feeling ____.
The idiom is 'under the weather'.
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常见问题
1 个问题No, it's for minor illnesses.
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