词汇 | ill |
释义 | ill adjective uk /ɪl/ us /ɪl/ illadjective (NOT WELL)A2[ notusually before noun ] not feeling well, or suffering from a disease: 生病的,不舒服的 feel illI felt ill so I went home.我感到不舒服,于是就回家了。 ill withHe's been ill with meningitis.他得了脑膜炎。 fall/be taken illSophia fell ill/was taken ill (= became ill) while on holiday.索菲娅在休假时生病了。 critically illHe is critically (= very badly) ill in hospital.他在住院,病得很重。 He was very ill for a while but he's all right now. She felt quite ill from exhaustion. Don't talk nonsense! She's far too ill to return to work! It was a shock to see him looking so ill. Badly cooked shellfish can make you seriously ill.烹调不当的贝类会让你严重不适。 Not fit & healthy be a shadow/shell of your former selfidiom be at death's dooridiom bed clinically obese complain complain of something critical list emaciated frailty gaunt groggy hollow infirm overnutrition poorly run someone/something down take to your bedidiom undernourishment unhealthful wan illadjective (BAD)C1[ before noun ]formal or literary bad: 坏的,恶劣的 ill health糟糕的健康状况 Did you experience any ill effects from the treatment?你感到治疗有什么副作用吗? ill feelingThere was no ill feeling between them. ill omenThe solar eclipse was considered an ill omen (= a sign something bad would happen). Not of good quality am-dram appallingly atrocious atrociously awfulness cheapo cheesy hacky inadequacy inadequate inadequately janky shite skanky sort tawdrily tawdriness tawdry trinket wretched illadjective (GOOD)USslang good; impressive: That beat is so ill. He was doing ill tricks on his skateboard. Informal words for good A-OK amazeballs apple pie awesomesauce badass dank jim-dandy juicy knock knock spots off somethingidiom like a bossidiom out of sightidiom plum royally rule OKidiom safe shabby shit hot sight steal GrammarIll or sick? Ill and sick are both adjectives that mean ‘not in good health’. We use both ill and sick after a verb such as be, become, feel, look or seem: … Idiomsbe ill at ease it's an ill wind (that blows nobody any good) ill adverb uk /ɪl/ us /ɪl/ literary badly: 坏,恶劣地 He treated her very ill.他对她很不好。 speak ill of someoneformal or old-fashioned to say unkind things about someone: 说(某人)的坏话 I realize one shouldn't speak ill of the dead.我认识到不应该说死人的坏话。 augur/bode illformal or old-fashioned to be a sign of bad things in the future: 是凶兆,不是好兆头 This weather bodes ill for the garden party tonight.这种天气对今晚的花园聚会不是好兆头。 can ill afford (to do something)formal or old-fashioned(alsocan ill afford something) If you can ill afford to do something, it will cause problems for you if you do it: 经不起(做…);一旦…就会遇麻烦 We can ill afford to lose another member of staff.我们可经不起再失去一位员工了。 Not of good quality am-dram appallingly atrocious atrociously awfulness cheapo cheesy hacky inadequacy inadequate inadequately janky shite skanky sort tawdrily tawdriness tawdry trinket wretched ill noun uk /ɪl/ us /ɪl/ [ U ]formal or old-fashioned harm: 坏;伤害 I wish her no ill.我并不希望她倒霉。 [ Cusually plural ] a problem: 困难 There seems to be no cure for the country's economic/social ills.这个国家经济/社会的弊病似乎无药可救。 Damaging and spoiling adulterant adulterate adulterated adulteration applecart butcher degrade drive a wedge between someoneidiom dry rot eat eat away at something erode foul put something out of jointidiom queer rain on someone's paradeidiom rampage ravage seismic wreck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Difficult things and people ill- prefix uk /ɪl-/ us /ɪl-/ in a way that is bad or not suitable: 不好的;不合适的 ill-prepared准备得不好的 an ill-judged remark判断不当的评论 Linguistics: morphology & parts of words -athon affix affixation agglutinate agglutinative analytic interfix ion ism libfix monomorphemic monosyllabic morpheme polysyllabic suffix syllabification syllabify synthetic that'd that'll ill | American Dictionaryill adjective us/ɪl/ illadjective (NOT HEALTHY)comparativeworse | superlativeworst having a disease or feeling as if your body or mind has been harmed by not being able to work as it should: I felt ill, so I went home. illadjective (BAD)[ not gradable ] bad: Did you experience any ill effects from the treatment? Idiomill at ease ill adverb[ not gradable ] us/ɪl/ illadverb[not gradable] (BADLY)badly, with great difficulty, or certainly not: They could ill afford to lose all that money. ill noun[ Cusually plural ] us/ɪl/ illnoun[C usually plural] (PROBLEM)a problem or difficulty: We thought we could solve all the community's ills and we have failed. Examples of illill In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being too ill to participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons. Unlike those who retire on the grounds of ill health, those who take early retirement are relatively optimistic about retirement. Given that the ill-health status group were significantly more depressed, it was likely that this factor could contribute to the cognitive impairments noted. First, hopelessness in medically ill patients has been found to have a direct impact on health status. The ill-posedness in this case simply means that there may exist other missing physical effects that have to be included in formulating a mathematical problem. We could easily prevent the formation of ill-formed messages and actor states if so desired. In this regard, there are echoes of the central problem addressed here concerning an excess of poorly defined terms that are ill-constrained in their usage. It is not that these economists are ignorant of institutions, rather they are methodologically ill-equipped to deal with them. The two non-responses arose through the ill health of one client and the death of another. That could well be what he did, but it cannot be ascribed to actual ill will on his behalf. Assistance from family members, friends, paid care givers, and volunteers in the care of terminally ill patients. Those who were ill in the past 2 weeks or had an ill child in diapers were excluded from work for 1 day. Because of lower compliance rates, the second study may have been more vulnerable to bias in excluding more ill relatives from direct interview. Factors preceding the onset of meningococcal disease, with special emphasis on passive smoking, stressful events, physical fitness, symptoms of ill health. The burden of ill health resulting from social inequality is again seen to fall on the poor alone. See all examples of ill These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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