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(a) (having the wrong information → person) mal renseigné(b) (having insufficient information) peu informé;∎ we continue to be ill-informed about their intentions nous ne sommes toujours pas sûrs de savoir quelles sont leurs intentions;∎ he made an ill-informed attack on the government il a attaqué le gouvernement en utilisant des arguments sans fondementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > ill-informed
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adj.mal informé/renseigné; peu au fait deEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ill-informed
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1 [choice, debate, decision, judgment, opinion, guess] fondé ; ill-informed non fondé ;2 [person, critic, public, consumer] averti ; [source] informé ; he is very well-/ill-informed il est très bien/mal informé or renseigné. -
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ill [ɪl]1. adjectivea. ( = unwell) maladeb. ( = bad) mauvais• as ill luck would have it, he... le malheur a voulu qu'il... + subj• no ill feeling! sans rancune !• just to show there's no ill will, I'll do it je vais le faire pour bien montrer que je ne suis pas rancunier2. nounmal m3. plural noun4. adverb5. compounds• you would be ill-advised to do that vous auriez tort de faire cela ► ill-at-ease adjective mal à l'aise• to be ill-equipped to do sth [person] être mal armé pour faire qch ► ill-fated adjective malchanceux• ill-fitting shoes des chaussures qui ne vont pas bien ► ill-founded adjective [belief, argument] mal fondé ; [rumour] sans fondement► ill-informed adjective [person] mal informé ; [comment, criticism] mal fondé ; [essay, speech] plein d'inexactitudes* * *[ɪl] 1.noun mal m2.adjective maladeto be ill with something — ( serious illness) être atteint de quelque chose; ( less serious) souffrir de quelque chose
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adverb sout1) ( badly)to bode ou augur ill for something — littér être de mauvais augure pour quelque chose
2) ( scarcely)••it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good) — Prov à quelque chose malheur est bon Prov
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ill-informed — ill in formed adj knowing less than you should about a particular subject ill informed about ▪ Some employers are ill informed about education … Dictionary of contemporary English
ill-informed — ill in formed adjective 1. ) an ill informed person does not have much knowledge of a particular subject 2. ) showing a lack of knowledge of a particular subject: ill informed comments … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ill-informed — /il in fawrmd /, adj. lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill informed of the danger. [1815 25] * * * adj 1 : not having a lot of knowledge especially about… … Useful english dictionary
ill-informed — UK / US adjective 1) an ill informed person does not have much knowledge of a particular subject 2) showing a lack of knowledge of a particular subject ill informed comments … English dictionary
ill-informed — /il in fawrmd /, adj. lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill informed of the danger. [1815 25] * * * … Universalium
ill-in|formed — «IHL ihn FRMD», adjective. 1. lacking reliable or correct information: »ill informed rumors. 2. lacking knowledge or information; ignorant: »He was astonished that people so well respected should be so ill informed (Manchester Guardian Weekly) … Useful english dictionary
informed — in|formed [ınˈfo:md US o:r ] adj 1.) having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation ▪ Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement. well informed/ill informed ▪ I became … Dictionary of contemporary English
informed — adjective 1 having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation: Informed sources have denied that the President was involved at all. 2 well informed/ill informed/badly informed knowing a lot or not knowing much about … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ill — ill1 [ ıl ] adjective ** 1. ) not healthy, because of a medical condition or an injury: He s been ill for a couple of weeks. She was too ill to travel. mentally ill patients terminally ill (=going to die because of an illness)… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ill — I UK [ɪl] / US adjective Word forms ill : adjective ill comparative worse superlative worst *** 1) not healthy, because of a medical condition or an injury. The usual American word is sick He s been ill for a couple of weeks. She was too ill to… … English dictionary
ill — {{11}}ill (adj.) c.1200, morally evil (other 13c. senses were malevolent, hurtful, unfortunate, difficult ), from O.N. illr ill, bad, of unknown origin. Not related to EVIL (Cf. evil). Main modern sense of sick, unhealthy, unwell is first… … Etymology dictionary