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1 ill
adj -t1) плохой, дурной, скверный2) болезненный, причиняющий боль3) злой, злобный, вспыльчивый4) пронзительный, резкий (о звуке, крике) -
2 ill
ცუდი -
3 ukrutt forgår ikke så lett
ill weeds grow apace, the devil looks after his own ill weeds grow apace -
4 uvel
ill, unwell* * *adj. unwell -
5 syk
больной, -ая-t, -e* * *ill, ill, sick, sick* * *adj. ill, sick adj. [ om legemsdel] bad, diseased, disordered (bli syk) taken ill, fall el. become ill (en syk) a sick person, a patient -
6 arrighet
subst. anger, annoyance, irateness subst. [ sinne] ill temper, ill nature, bad temper, ill humour (UK), ill humor (US) subst. (litterært) peevishness -
7 bli sjuk
verb. become ill, fall ill, be taken ill, get ill -
8 bli syk
verb. become ill, fall ill, be taken ill, get ill -
9 dødssyk
adj. terminally ill, mortally ill, critically ill, fatally ill adj. dying adj. (overført) deadly dull, boring -
10 dårlig
плохой,-ая, -ое-, -e* * *bad, bad, badly, ill, poor, poorly* * *adj. bad (fxnews, food, novel
) adj. [ om kvalitet] poor (fxfood, novel, reward
) adj. [ uheldig] bad (fx ) adj. [ utillpass] unwell adj. [ syk] ill, unwell, poorly adv. badly, poorly (bli dårlig) get bad, go bad (bli dårlig) (bli kvalm) feel sick, get sick -
11 fortredelighet
subst. trouble, annoyance, fret, bother subst. tiresomeness, nuisance subst. ill-humour (UK), ill-humor (US), crossness -
12 malplassert
adj. ill-timed, ill-placed, untimely, out of place (f.eks.this criticism is out of place
) adj. misplaced -
13 mishandle
abuse, ill-treat* * *verb. ill-treat verb. (formelt) maltreat verb. (overført) mangle, murder (f.eks. ) -
14 mishandling
abuse, cruelty, ill-treatment* * *subst. ill-treatment subst. (formelt) maltreatment (av of) subst. [ grusomhet] cruelty (av to) -
15 arrig
adj. [ illsint] cross, ill-tempered, bad-tempered -
16 arrig kvinne
subst. ill-tempered woman, shrew, vixen, termagant -
17 baksnakke
verb. slander, defame, calumniate, defame, speak ill of -
18 baktale
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19 behandle dårlig
verb. ill-treat -
20 behandle en dårlig
verb. treat someone badly, ill-treat someone
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