Like death warmed up
Significado: Looking or feeling extremely ill; severely hungover.
To look 'like death warmed up' (British) or 'warmed over' (American) means looking absolutely terrible—pale, exhausted, half-dead. It's often used for hangovers but applies to any severe illness. The image is of a corpse briefly reheated.
Ejemplos
- You look like death warmed up—heavy night? 你看起来像回光返照一样——昨晚喝多了?Pareces un muerto viviente, ¿noche larga?死人みたいな顔してるよ、昨夜飲みすぎた?죽은 사람처럼 보인다—어젯밤에 많이 마셨어?
- I feel like death warmed up. 我感觉自己快死了一样难受Me siento como un muerto recalentado死にそうなくらい具合が悪い거의 죽을 것 같은 기분이야.
- Came into work looking like death warmed up. 拖着半死不活的样子来上班了Llegó al trabajo con cara de muerto死人みたいな顔で出勤してきた죽은 사람처럼 생긴 얼굴로 출근해 왔다.
Pronunciación
/laɪk deθ wɔːmd ʌp/
Guía de uso
Contexto: hangovers, illness, exhaustion
Tono: emphatic, darkly humorous
✓ Correcto
- Like death warmed up像死人一样难受Como un muerto viviente死人みたいな顔반쯤 죽은 것 같아
- Death warmed up半死不活Con aspecto cadavérico死にそうな状態죽을 것 같은 얼굴이야
Errores comunes
- British say 'warmed up,' Americans 'warmed over'
- Can describe any illness, not just hangovers
Origen e historia
The image is of death itself, briefly warmed but still essentially dead—not alive, just less cold. It conveys looking or feeling barely functional, on the edge of death. A vivid, grim simile.
Etimología: Image of a corpse warmed but not alive
Primera vez registrado: Early 20th century
Contexto cultural
Era: Early 20th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: British idioms
Regional notes: British 'warmed up,' American 'warmed over.'
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