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1 ill-matched
1. (not suited)to be \ill-matched schlecht aufeinander abgestimmt sein, nicht zusammenpassenan \ill-matched couple ein Paar, das nicht zueinanderpasst2. (in contest)to be \ill-matched nicht gleichwertig [o keine ebenbürtigen Gegner] sein* * *ill-matched adj schlecht zusammenpassend:they are an ill-matched pair sie passen überhaupt nicht zusammen oder zueinander -
2 ill-favored
ill-ˈfa·voured, AM ill-ˈfa·voredadj unerfreulich, unschön* * *1. unschön, hässlich2. anstößig* * *(US) adj.hässlich adj. -
3 ill-favoured
ill-ˈfa·voured, AM ill-ˈfa·voredadj unerfreulich, unschön* * *1. unschön, hässlich2. anstößig* * *(UK) adj.hässlich adj. -
4 ill-omened
adj unheilvolleverything about their engagement was \ill-omened ihre Verlobung stand unter einem Unglücksstern* * * -
5 ill-considered
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6 ill-disposed
ill-dis·ˈposedadj übel gesinnt▪ to be \ill-disposed towards sb/sth jdm/etw ablehnend gegenüberstehen [o übel gesinnt sein]* * *ill-disposed adj1. übel gesinnt:be ill-disposed to(ward[s])b) einem Plan etc ablehnend gegenüberstehen2. bösartig, böse -
7 ill-natured
ill-ˈna·turedadj boshaft, bösartig* * *ill-natured adj1. unfreundlich, bösartig, boshaft2. → academic.ru/36820/ill-tempered">ill-tempered -
8 ill-starred
adj unglücklich, vom Pech verfolgtthe tourist party had been \ill-starred from the beginning die Reisegesellschaft stand von Anfang an unter keinem guten Stern* * *ill-starred adj unglücklich, Unglücks…, vom Unglück verfolgt:be ill-starred unter einem ungünstigen Stern stehen -
9 ill-assorted
ill-as·ˈsort·ed* * *they are an ill-assorted pair sie passen überhaupt nicht zusammen oder zueinander -
10 ill-informed
ill-in·'formed adj\ill-informed criticism Kritik, die jeglicher Sachkenntnis entbehrt;an \ill-informed speech eine Rede, die von Unkenntnis geprägt ist -
11 ill-will
böswillige Gesinnung, Feindseligkeit f;to bear sb \ill-will, to feel \ill-will for sb einen Groll auf jdn haben [o gegen jdn hegen] -
12 Ill.
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13 ill.
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14 ill-fitting
ill-ˈfit·ting* * * -
15 ill-humored
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16 ill-spent
ill-spent adj:ill-spent youth vergeudete Jugend -
17 ill at ease
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18 ill-equipped
adj schlecht ausgestattet -
19 ill-advised
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20 ill at ease
unbehaglich;
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