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Title:
If you're feeling down or maybe a bit ill, then you are feeling ......
Answer:
under the weather
 
Hints:
1. below something
2. storms, rain and wind would be included in this
3. idiom meaning 'feeling ill'
 
Equivalents:
1. sick as a dog
2. out of sorts
3. below par
 
Explanation:
Some people feel ill when the weather changes, or feel ill being out in certain types of weather, so I guess that's how this came about. It could also mean your feeling kind of down, or sad.

English > Popular Expressions > Body / Health / Senses


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3.4
# of votes 21
# of Garbage Votes 3
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 1


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Reviewer Comments
Eva
Rating: 5 February 8, 2009
Good idea, we always need to get more and more idoms for they are so important in any language.
Instead of "under the weather", in Czech we say ""under the dog""
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lim h.
Rating: 3 January 20, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Korean we say "몸이 안 좋아 (mom - e - an - joe-a )"
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Guest
Rating: 4 January 19, 2009
 
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Guest
Rating: 4 January 6, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in French we say "depressif, deprimer,"
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linda p.
Rating: 5 January 2, 2009
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Chinese, Mandarin we say "心情不佳或身体有恙"
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Peter M.
Rating: 3 December 24, 2008
 
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 0 December 16, 2008
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Korean we say "몸이 안좋다"
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 5 December 12, 2008
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 December 8, 2008
 
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Guest
Rating: 4 December 3, 2008
 
Instead of "under the weather", in Russian we say "ne ochen"
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