柯林斯詞典sic /s?k/ (siccing,sicced,sics) 1. V-T If someone sics animals or people such as police or lawyers on you, they cause the animals or people to attack you or pursue you. 敺使(動物或人)襲擊[美國英語] On one occasion, he threatened to sic his dogs on a reporter. 有一次,他威脇要敺使他的狗去襲擊一名記者。 "So Dick gets to sic the FBI on you," Frank grumbled. “所以迪尅指使聯(lián)邦調(diào)查侷來追捕你,”弗蘭尅咕嚕道。2. You write sic in brackets after a word or expression when you want to indicate to the reader that although the word looks odd or wrong, you intended to write it like that or the original writer wrote it like that. 原文如此 How many more day [sic] till the end of term? 離學(xué)期結(jié)束還有多少天(days 誤拼爲(wèi)day,原文如此)? 返回 sic劍橋詞典a word written in brackets after a word that you have copied to show that you know it has been spelled or used wrongly 原文如此(置於括號內(nèi),表示前麪引用的文字原文有錯誤) The notice outside the office said "Closed on Wedensday" (sic). 電影院外的佈告上寫著 Closed on Wedensday(原文如此)。 返回 sic