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101 ill-mannered
ill-mannered [ˏɪlˊmænəd] aневоспи́танный, гру́бый -
102 ill-natured
ill-natured [ˏɪlˊneɪtʃəd] aдурно́го нра́ва, зло́бный; гру́бый -
103 ill-omened
ill-omened [ˏɪlˊəʋmend] aпредвеща́ющий дурно́е, злове́щий, злополу́чный -
104 ill-placed
ill-placed [ˏɪlˊpleɪst] a1) неуда́чно располо́женный2) неуме́стный -
105 ill-sorted
ill-sorted [ˏɪlˊsɔ:tɪd] aнеуда́чно подо́бранный -
106 ill-spoken
ill-spoken adj. пользующийся дурной репутацией -
107 ill-starred
ill-starred [ˏɪlˊstɑ:d] aроди́вшийся под несчастли́вой звездо́й, несчастли́вый -
108 ill-suited
ill-suited [ˏɪlˊsju:tɪd] aнеприго́дный, неподходя́щий -
109 ill-tempered
ill-tempered [ˏɪlˊtempəd] aсо скве́рным хара́ктером; раздражи́тельный, брюзгли́вый -
110 ill-timed
ill-timed [ˏɪlˊtaɪmd] aнесвоевре́менный, неподходя́щий -
111 ill-treat
ill-treat [ɪlˊtri:t] vпло́хо обраща́ться -
112 ill-treatment
ill-treatment [ɪlˊtri:tmənt] nдурно́е обраще́ние -
113 ill-use
ill-use1. n [ˏɪlˊju:s] плохо́е обраще́ние2. v [ˏɪlˊju:z] пло́хо обраща́ться (с кем-л.) -
114 ill-used
ill-used adj. подвергающийся дурному обращению -
115 ill-will
ill-will noun недоброжелательность; враждебность (to, towards) -
116 ill-wisher
ill-wisher [ˏɪlˊwɪʃə] nнедоброжела́тель -
117 ill-wresting
ill-wresting adj. 1) искажающий 2) дающий неправильное освещение или толко-вание -
118 ill at ease
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119 ill fortune
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120 ill success
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