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1 indisposed
[ɪndɪˈspəuzd] adjective(slightly) ill:مُتَوَعِّك، مُنْحَرِف الصِّحَّهThe princess is indisposed and has cancelled her engagements.
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2 indisposed
مُنْحَرِف الصِّحَّة \ indisposed: slightly unwell. -
3 indisposed
مُتَوَعِّك \ indisposed: (predic.) slightly unwell. poorly: not well; in poor health: She’s feeling poorly today. -
4 متوعك
1) indisposed 2) sickly -
5 حائض
adj. indisposed, unwell -
6 متوعك
1́ adj. indisposed, unwell, sickly, poorly, seedy, shaky, out of health2́ n. sufferer -
7 منحرف الصحة
adj. indisposed, unwell, sickly, ailing -
8 نافر من
adj. indisposed -
9 انحرف مزاجه
اِنْحَرَفَ مِزَاجُهُ، اِنْحَرَفَتْ صِحّتُهُto be or become indisposed, unwell, out of sorts, out of humor, out of health, ill, sickly, slightly sick, not feeling well -
10 انحرفت صحته
اِنْحَرَفَ مِزَاجُهُ، اِنْحَرَفَتْ صِحّتُهُto be or become indisposed, unwell, out of sorts, out of humor, out of health, ill, sickly, slightly sick, not feeling well -
11 توعك
تَوَعّكَ: أصَابَتْهُ وَعْكَةٌto be or become indisposed, unwell, out of sorts, ill, slightly sick -
12 متوعك
مُتَوَعّك: مُصَابٌ بِوَعْكَةindisposed, unwell, out of sorts, not feeling well, ill, sickly, slightly sick, out of health -
13 منحرف المزاج أو الصحة
مُنْحَرِفُ المِزَاجِ أو الصّحّةindisposed, unwell, out of sorts, out of humor, not in good humor, ill, sickly, not feeling well, slightly sick, out of health, ailing -
14 متوعك
مُتَوَعِّك \ indisposed: (predic.) slightly unwell. poorly: not well; in poor health: She’s feeling poorly today. \ مُتَوَعِّك الصِّحَّة \ shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. I still feel shaky after my illness. -
15 منحرف
مُنْحَرِف \ diagonal: (in the direction of) a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square; (of) any straight line which runs in a sloping direction: a cloth with a diagonal pattern. oblique: indirect; not straight up or down, but towards the side: The climber followed an oblique course up the cliff. \ See Also مائل (مائِل)، قُطْرِيّ، مَوْرُوب \ مُنْحَرِف الصِّحَّة \ indisposed: slightly unwell. -
16 poorly
مُتَوَعِّك \ indisposed: (predic.) slightly unwell. poorly: not well; in poor health: She’s feeling poorly today.
См. также в других словарях:
indisposed — [adj1] not well ailing, below par, confined, down, down with*, feeling rotten*, got a bug*, ill, infirm, laid up*, on sick list*, out of action*, poorly, sick, sickly, under the weather*, unwell; concept 314 Ant. healthy, well indisposed [adj2]… … New thesaurus
indisposed — index adverse (hostile), averse, disabled (made incapable), disinclined, disobedient, reluctant, renitent … Law dictionary
indisposed — (adj.) c.1400, unprepared; early 15c., not in order, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not + DISPOSED (Cf. disposed); or else from L.L. indispositus without order, confused. Mid 15c. as diseased; modern sense of not very well is from 1590s. A verb indispose… … Etymology dictionary
indisposed — *disinclined, loath, averse, hesitant, reluctant Analogous words: inimical, hostile, antagonistic, antipathetic (see corresponding nouns at ENMITY) Antonyms: disposed Contrasted words: *eager, avid, keen, anxious: friendly, *amicable, neighborly … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indisposed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) slightly unwell. 2) unwilling … English terms dictionary
indisposed — [in΄di spōzd′] adj. [ME indisposid < in , IN 2 + pp. of disposen, DISPOSE] 1. slightly ill 2. unwilling; disinclined SYN. SICK1 … English World dictionary
Indisposed — Indispose In dis*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indisposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Indisposing}.] [OE. indispos indisposed, feeble, or F. indispos[ e] indisposed. See {In } not, and {Dispose}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indisposed — adj. (formal) indisposed to + inf. (she appears indisposed to go) * * * [ˌɪndɪ spəʊzd] (formal) indisposed to + inf. (she appears indisposed to go) … Combinatory dictionary
indisposed — indisposedness /in di spoh zid nis, spohzd /, n. /in di spohzd /, adj. 1. sick or ill, esp. slightly: to be indisposed with a cold. 2. disinclined or unwilling; averse: indisposed to help. [1375 1425; late ME: out of order, not suitable. See IN 3 … Universalium
indisposed — in|dis|posed [ˌındıˈspəuzd US ˈspouzd] adj [not before noun] formal 1.) ill and therefore unable to be present ▪ Mrs Rawlins is temporarily indisposed. 2.) indisposed to do sth not willing to do something … Dictionary of contemporary English
indisposed — [[t]ɪ̱ndɪspo͟ʊzd[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ If you say that someone is indisposed, you mean that they are not available because they are ill, or for a reason that you do not want to reveal. [FORMAL] The speaker was regrettably indisposed. Syn:… … English dictionary