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1 ill
[il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) slims2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) slikts; kaitīgs3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) neveiksme2. adverb(not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) tikko, ar grūtībām3. noun1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) ļaunums2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) nedienas; nelaimes•- ill-- illness
- ill-at-ease
- ill-fated
- ill-feeling
- ill-mannered / ill-bred
- ill-tempered / ill-natured
- ill-treat
- ill-treatment
- ill-use
- ill-will
- be taken ill* * *ļaunums; nedienas; slims; slikts; naidīgs, ļauns; nelabvēlīgi, slikti; ar grūtībām, tikko -
2 ill-
(badly: ill-equipped; ill-used.) slikti- -
3 ill-mannered / ill-bred
adjectives (having bad manners: He's an ill-mannered young man.) neaudzināts; neuzvedīgs -
4 ill-tempered / ill-natured
adjectives (having or showing bad temper: Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired.) īgns; saīdzis -
5 ill-fated
adjective (ending in, or bringing, disaster: an ill-fated expedition.) neveiksmīgs; neizdevies* * *neveiksmīgs, nelaimīgs -
6 ill-feeling
noun (an) unkind feeling (towards another person): The two men parted without any ill-feeling(s). netīksme; naidīgums* * *netīksme, naidīgums -
7 ill-treat
verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) slikti izturēties* * *slikti izturēties -
8 ill-use
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9 ill-will
noun (unkind feeling: I bear you no ill-will.) nelabvēlība; ļauns prāts (uz kādu)* * *nelabvēlība, netīksme -
10 ill-at-ease
adjective (uncomfortable; embarrassed: She feels ill-at-ease at parties.) neveikli -
11 ill breeding
audzināšanas trūkums, neaudzinātība -
12 ill fame
slikta slava -
13 ill feeling
netīksme -
14 ill founded
nepamatots -
15 ill health
slikta veselība -
16 ill manners
sliktas manieres -
17 ill nature
ļauns raksturs -
18 ill office
lāča pakalpojums -
19 ill tongues
ļaunas mēles -
20 ill versed
nekompetents
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