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1 ill
ill [ɪl]1. a1) predic. больно́й, нездоро́вый;to be ill быть больны́м
;to fall ( или to be taken) ill заболе́ть
ill fame дурна́я сла́ва
;ill success неуда́ча
he had ill luck ему́ не повезло́
◊as ill luck would have it как назло́
2. n1) зло, вред2) pl несча́стья;the ills of life жи́зненные невзго́ды
3. adv1) пло́хо, ху́до; ду́рно; неблагоприя́тно;to behave ill пло́хо вести́ себя́
;ill at ease не по себе́
;to go ill with smb. быть неблагоприя́тным, ги́бельным, вре́дным для кого́-л.
;to take a thing ill оби́деться на что-л.
2) едва́ ли, с трудо́м;I can ill afford it я с трудо́м могу́ себе́ э́то позво́лить
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2 ill-gotten
ill-gotten [ˏɪlˊgɒtn] aдобы́тый или на́житый нече́стным путём◊ill-gotten, ill-spent посл. ≅ чужо́е добро́ впрок нейдёт
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3 ill-considered
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4 ill.
ill. I illustration; illustrated noun иллюстрация; иллюстрированный II Ill.- Illinois noun Иллинойс (штат США) -
5 ill at ease
чувствовать себя неловко, нервничатьI saw that Jimmy felt ill at ease and decided not to tell him about his failure. -
6 ill-gotten
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7 ill
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8 ill at ease
ill at ease не по себе -
9 ill breeding
ill breeding [ˏɪlˊbri:dɪŋ] nдурны́е мане́ры, невоспи́танность, гру́бость -
10 ill fame
ill fame дурная слава -
11 ill feeling
ill feeling неприязнь, предубеждение; враждебность -
12 ill name
ill name плохая репутация; -
13 ill nature
ill nature плохой характер -
14 ill neighboured
ill neighboured имеющий дурное соседство; -
15 ill office
ill office плохая услуга -
16 ill success
ill success неудача -
17 ill-advised
ill-advised [ˏɪlədˊvaɪzd] aнеблагоразу́мный; необду́манный, опроме́тчивый, неразу́мный -
18 ill-affected
ill-affected [ˏɪləˊfektɪd] aнерасполо́женный, неблагожела́тельный (towards) -
19 ill-assorted
ill-assorted adj. несовместимые, не подходящие друг другу -
20 ill-bred
ill-bred [ˏɪlˊbred] aду́рно воспи́танный; невоспи́танный, гру́бый
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