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61 ill-fated
adjective (ending in, or bringing, disaster: an ill-fated expedition.) desastroso -
62 ill-feeling
noun (an) unkind feeling (towards another person): The two men parted without any ill-feeling(s). ressentimento -
63 ill-treat
verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) maltratar -
64 ill-use
[-'ju:z]verb (to ill-treat.) maltratar -
65 ill-will
noun (unkind feeling: I bear you no ill-will.) rancor -
66 ill
doente, enfermo -
67 ill armed
mal armadoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ill armed
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68 ill
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69 ill-bred
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70 ill-treatment
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71 to speak ill of somebody
to speak ill of somebodyfalar mal de alguém. she never speaks ill of anybody/ela nunca fala mal de ninguém. -
72 be taken ill
(to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) ser internado -
73 be taken ill
(to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) sentir-se mal -
74 bird of ill omen
bird of ill o.men[bə:d əv il 'oumən] n ave de mau agouro. -
75 house of ill fame
house of ill famebordel, prostíbulo. -
76 it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good
it is an ill wind that blows nobody any goodo prazer de um é o desgosto de outro.English-Portuguese dictionary > it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good
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77 no ill feelings!
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78 not only poor but also ill
not only poor but also illnão somente pobre mas também doente, além de pobre doente. -
79 to be taken ill
to be taken illficar doente. -
80 to deal fairly/ill with a person
to deal fairly/ill with a persontratar alguém bem ou mal.English-Portuguese dictionary > to deal fairly/ill with a person
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