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61 ill feeling
nounVerstimmung, dieno ill feeling[s]? — sind Sie jetzt verstimmt od. (fam.) böse?
* * *nounVerstimmung, diecause ill feeling — böses Blut machen od. schaffen
no ill feeling[s]? — sind Sie jetzt verstimmt od. (fam.) böse?
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62 ill
krank· to be illkrank sein· to be seriously illernsthaft (schwer) krank sein· to become illkrank werden, erkranken· to fall illkrank werden, erkranken -
63 ill-informed
adjectiveschlecht informiert; auf Unkenntnis beruhend [Bemerkung, Schätzung, Urteil]* * *ill-in·ˈformed1. (wrongly informed) falsch informiert [o unterrichtet2. (ignorant) schlecht [o unzureichend] informiert\ill-informed criticism Kritik, die jeglicher Sachkenntnis entbehrtan \ill-informed speech eine Rede, die von Unkenntnis geprägt ist* * *['Ilɪn"fɔːmd]adjperson schlecht informiert or unterrichtet (about über); attack, criticism, speech wenig sachkundig* * *adjectiveschlecht informiert; auf Unkenntnis beruhend [Bemerkung, Schätzung, Urteil] -
64 ill-behaved
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65 ill-bred
adjectiveschlecht erzogen [Kind, Jugendlicher]; unkultiviert (abwertend) [Leute, Kerl usw.]* * ** * *ill-bred adj1. schlecht erzogen2. ungezogen, unhöflich* * *adjectiveschlecht erzogen [Kind, Jugendlicher]; unkultiviert (abwertend) [Leute, Kerl usw.]* * *adj.schlechterzogen adj.unerzogen adj. -
66 ill-humoured
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67 ill-tempered
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68 ill-timed
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69 ill-
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70 ill-mannered / ill-bred
adjectives (having bad manners: He's an ill-mannered young man.) ungehobelt -
71 ill-tempered / ill-natured
adjectives (having or showing bad temper: Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired.) unfreundlich -
72 ill-defined
adjectiveungenau definiert, unklar [Verfahren, Vorgehen]* * *ill-defined adj undeutlich, unklar* * *adjectiveungenau definiert, unklar [Verfahren, Vorgehen] -
73 ill-conceived
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74 ill-treatment
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75 ill-at-ease
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76 ill-feeling
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77 ill
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78 ill
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79 ill air
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80 ill-designed
<tech.gen> ■ unzweckmäßig konstruiert
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