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101 ill office
ill office плохая услуга -
102 ill success
ill success неудача -
103 ill-advised
ill-advised [ˏɪlədˊvaɪzd] aнеблагоразу́мный; необду́манный, опроме́тчивый, неразу́мный -
104 ill-affected
ill-affected [ˏɪləˊfektɪd] aнерасполо́женный, неблагожела́тельный (towards) -
105 ill-assorted
ill-assorted adj. несовместимые, не подходящие друг другу -
106 ill-bred
ill-bred [ˏɪlˊbred] aду́рно воспи́танный; невоспи́танный, гру́бый -
107 ill-conditioned
ill-conditioned [ˏɪlkənˊdɪʃnd] a1) дурно́го нра́ва, сварли́вый2) дурно́й, злой3) в плохо́м состоя́нии; в плохо́м положе́нии4) с.-х. худо́й, неупи́танный ( о скоте)5) ком. некондицио́нный -
108 ill-disposed
ill-disposed [ˏɪldɪˊspəυzd] a1) недоброжела́тельный (towards)2) скло́нный к дурно́му; злой3) в плохо́м настрое́нии, не в ду́хе -
109 ill-fated
ill-fated [ˏɪlˊfeɪtɪd] aнесчастли́вый; злополу́чный; злосча́стный -
110 ill-favoured
ill-favoured [ˏɪlˊfeɪvəd] a1) некраси́вый2) неприя́тный, проти́вный -
111 ill-feeling
ill-feeling [ˏɪlˊfi:lɪŋ] n1) неприя́знь; вражде́бность2) чу́вство оби́ды -
112 ill-fitting
ill-fitting adj. неподходящий (об одежде) -
113 ill-found
ill-found adj. плохо снабженный, испытывающий недостаток (в чем-л.) -
114 ill-founded
ill-founded [ˏɪlˊfaʋndɪd] aнеобосно́ванный -
115 ill-humoured
ill-humoured [ˏɪlˊhju:məd] aв дурно́м настрое́нии; со скве́рным хара́ктером -
116 ill-judged
ill-judged [ˏɪlˊdʒʌdʒd] a1) неразу́мный, неблагоразу́мный2) несвоевре́менный, поспе́шный -
117 ill-luck
ill-luck [ˏɪlˊlʌk] nневезе́ние, неуда́ча -
118 ill-mannered
ill-mannered [ˏɪlˊmænəd] aневоспи́танный, гру́бый -
119 ill-natured
ill-natured [ˏɪlˊneɪtʃəd] aдурно́го нра́ва, зло́бный; гру́бый -
120 ill-omened
ill-omened [ˏɪlˊəʋmend] aпредвеща́ющий дурно́е, злове́щий, злополу́чный
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