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21 ill-natured
(person) d'un mauvais caractère, désagréable; (remark, criticism etc) désagréable;∎ to be ill-natured avoir mauvais caractèreUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ill-natured
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22 ill-qualified
incompétent;∎ ill-qualified to do sth (unqualified for) peu qualifié pour faire qch; (unfit for) peu apte à faire qchUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ill-qualified
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23 ill-timed
ill-timed [-'taɪmd](arrival, visit) inopportun, intempestif, qui tombe mal; (remark, question) déplacé, mal à propos (inv);∎ the meeting was very ill-timed cette réunion ne pouvait plus mal tomber -
24 ill-use
1 noun[‚ɪl'ju:s] (cruel treatment) mauvais traitement m(a) (physically) maltraiter(b) (behave badly towards) ne pas bien traiter;∎ he feels he's been ill-used il a le sentiment qu'il n'a pas été bien traité -
25 ill-wisher
ill-wisher [-'wɪʃə(r)]malveillant(e) m,f;∎ he has no ill-wishers personne ne lui veut du mal ou de mal -
26 ill at ease
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27 ill effect
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28 ill feeling
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29 ill luck
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30 ill temper
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31 ill treatment
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32 ill-acquainted
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33 ill-assorted
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34 ill-bred
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35 ill-concealed
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36 ill-conceived
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37 ill-considered
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38 ill-defined
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39 ill-disposed
ill-disposed adj mal disposé (towards envers). -
40 ill-equipped
ill-equipped adj mal équipé.
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Ill — (Ill) heißen: Ill (Vorarlberg), rechtsrheinischer Fluss in Vorarlberg Ill (Elsass), linksrheinischer Fluss im Frankreich Ill (Saarland), Bach im Saarland Ill ist der Name folgender Personen: Alfred Ill, Romanfigur, Protagonist der tragischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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ill. — ill. 〈in bibliograf. Angaben Abk. für〉 illustriert * * * ill. = illustriert. * * * Ill., Abkürzung für den Bundesstaat Illinois, USA. * * * ill. = illustriert … Universal-Lexikon
ill — [adj1] sick afflicted, ailing, a wreck*, below par*, bummed*, diseased, down, down with, feeling awful, feeling rotten, feeling terrible, got the bug*, indisposed, infirm, laid low*, off one’s feet*, on sick list*, out of sorts*, peaked, poorly,… … New thesaurus
ill — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not in full health; unwell. 2) poor in quality. 3) harmful, hostile, or unfavourable. ► ADVERB 1) badly, wrongly, or imperfectly: ill chosen. 2) only with difficulty. ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
Ill — Ill, n. 1. Whatever annoys or impairs happiness, or prevents success; evil of any kind; misfortune; calamity; disease; pain; as, the ills of humanity. [1913 Webster] Who can all sense of others ills escape Is but a brute at best in human shape.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English