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illadjective(NOT WELL)A2[notusually before noun]notfeelingwell, orsufferingfrom adisease: 生病的,不舒服的 Ifeltill so I wenthome.我感到不舒服,于是就回家了。 He's been illwithmeningitis.他得了脑膜炎。 Sophiafellill/was takenill(=becameill)while onholiday.索菲娅在休假时生病了。 He iscritically(= verybadly)ill inhospital.他在住院,病得很重。 - He was very ill for a while but he's allrightnow.
- Shefeltquiteill fromexhaustion.
- Don'ttalknonsense! She'sfartoo ill toreturntowork!
- It was ashocktoseehimlookingso ill.
- Badlycookedshellfishcan make youseriouslyill.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot fit & healthy - be at death's dooridiom
- bed
- clinically obese
- complain ofsomething
- critical list
- deconditioned
- gaunt
- hollow
- hollow-eyed
- poorly
- rough
- sickly
- unhealthily
- unwell
- unwholesomeness
- wabbit
- wan
- wanly
- worn
- wretched
See more results » illadjective(BAD)C1[before noun]formalorliterarybad: 坏的,恶劣的 illhealth糟糕的健康状况 Did youexperienceany illeffectsfrom thetreatment?你感到治疗有什么副作用吗? There was no illfeelingbetween them. Thesolareclipsewasconsideredan illomen(= asignsomethingbadwouldhappen). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot of good quality - a miserable, poor, etc. excuse forsomethingidiom
- appallingly
- atrocious
- atrociously
- awfully
- awfulness
- badness
- downscale
- inadequacy
- inadequate
- inadequately
- janky
- shite
- tacky
- tawdriness
- tawdry
- thinness
- third-class
- third-rate
- wretched
See more results » illadjective(GOOD)Thatbeatis so ill. He was doing illtrickson hisskateboard. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesInformal words for good - A-OK
- amazeballs
- apple pie
- awesomesauce
- badass
- champion
- dank
- jim-dandy
- juicy
- killer
- knock
- knock spots offsomethingidiom
- like a bossidiom
- out of sightidiom
- safe
- shabby
- shit hot
- sight
- smashing
- some
See more results » GrammarIllorsick? 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) Hetreatedher very ill.他对她很不好。 speak ill ofsomeoneformalorold-fashioned to sayunkindthings about someone: 说(某人)的坏话Irealizeone shouldn'tspeakill of thedead.我认识到不应该说死人的坏话。 augur/bode illformalorold-fashioned to be asignofbadthings in thefuture: 是凶兆,不是好兆头Thisweatherbodesill for thegardenpartytonight.这种天气对今晚的花园聚会不是好兆头。 can ill afford (to dosomething)formalorold-fashioned If you can illaffordto do something, it willcauseproblemsfor you if you do it: 经不起(做…);一旦…就会遇麻烦We can illaffordtoloseanothermemberofstaff.我们可经不起再失去一位员工了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot of good quality - a miserable, poor, etc. excuse forsomethingidiom
- appallingly
- atrocious
- atrociously
- awfully
- awfulness
- badness
- downscale
- inadequacy
- inadequate
- inadequately
- janky
- shite
- tacky
- tawdriness
- tawdry
- thinness
- third-class
- third-rate
- wretched
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Critical & uncomplimentary Predicting things and intuition Merely and barely [U]formalorold-fashionedharm: 坏;伤害 Iwishher no ill.我并不希望她倒霉。 [Cusually plural]aproblem: 问题,弊病 Thereseemsto be nocurefor the country'seconomic/socialills.这个国家经济/社会的弊病似乎无药可救。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDamaging and spoiling - adulterate
- adulterated
- adulteration
- at the expense ofsomeoneidiom
- at-risk
- butcher
- erode
- flaw
- foul
- foul(something)up
- gild the lilyidiom
- gloss
- gnaw
- rampage
- ravage
- ravages
- ruin
- scourge
- sour
- wreck
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Difficult things and people in a way that isbador notsuitable: 不好的;不合适的ill-prepared准备得不好的 an ill-judgedremark判断不当的评论 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: morphology & parts of words - -athon
- -ative
- affix
- agglutinate
- agglutinative
- analytic
- combining form
- contraction
- ion
- ism
- libfix
- monomorphemic
- morphological
- morphology
- suffix
- there'd
- there's
- trigraph
- trisyllabic
- trisyllable
See more results » (Definition ofillfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)illadjective(NOT WELL)A2[notusually before noun]notfeelingwell, orsufferingfrom adisease 生病的,不舒服的Ifeltill so I wenthome.我感到不舒服,于是就回家了。 He's been illwithmeningitis.他得了脑膜炎。 Sophiafellill/was takenill(=becameill)while onholiday.索菲娅在休假时生病了。 He iscritically(= verybadly)ill inhospital.他在住院,病得很重。 - He was very ill for a while but he's allrightnow.
- Shefeltquiteill fromexhaustion.
- Don'ttalknonsense! She'sfartoo ill toreturntowork!
- It was ashocktoseehimlookingso ill.
- Badlycookedshellfishcan make youseriouslyill.
illadjective(BAD)C1[before noun]formalorold-fashionedbad 坏的,恶劣的illhealth糟糕的健康状况 Did youexperienceany illeffectsfrom thetreatment?你感到治疗有什么副作用吗? GrammarIllorsick? 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) 坏,恶劣地Hetreatedher very ill.他对她很不好。 speak ill ofsbformalorold-fashioned to sayunkindthings about someone 说(某人)的坏话Irealizeone shouldn'tspeakill of thedead.我认识到不应该说死人的坏话。 augur/bode illformalorold-fashioned to be asignofbadthings in thefuture 是凶兆,不是好兆头Thisweatherbodesill for thegardenpartytonight.这种天气对今晚的花园聚会不是好兆头。 can ill afford (to dosth)formalorold-fashioned If you can illaffordto do something, it willcauseproblemsfor you if you do it. 经不起(做…);一旦…就会遇麻烦We can illaffordtoloseanothermemberofstaff.我们可经不起再失去一位员工了。 [U]formalorold-fashionedharm 坏;伤害Iwishher no ill.我并不希望她倒霉。 [Cusually plural]aproblem 问题,弊病Thereseemsto be nocurefor the country'seconomic/socialills.这个国家经济/社会的弊病似乎无药可救。 in a way that isbador notsuitable 不好的;不合适的ill-prepared准备得不好的 an ill-judgedremark判断不当的评论 short formofI shall or I will (I shall或 I will的缩略形式)I'll be there at 6.00.我六点会到那儿。 illadjective(NOT HEALTHY)comparativeworse|superlativeworsthaving adiseaseorfeelingas ifyourbodyormindhas beenharmedby not beingabletoworkas it should: illadjective(BAD)Did youexperienceany illeffectsfrom thetreatment? illadverb[not gradable](BADLY)badly, withgreatdifficulty, orcertainlynot: They could illaffordtoloseall thatmoney. illnoun[C usually plural](PROBLEM)Wethoughtwe couldsolveall the community's ills and we havefailed. (Definition ofillfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofillill In addition, 5 participants died, 5 participants reported being tooillto participate, and 3 were lost due to relocation or other reasons.From theCambridge English Corpus Unlike those who retire on the grounds ofillhealth, those who take early retirement are relatively optimistic about retirement.From theCambridge English Corpus Given that theill-health status group were significantly more depressed, it was likely that this factor could contribute to the cognitive impairments noted.From theCambridge English Corpus First, hopelessness in medicallyillpatients has been found to have a direct impact on health status.From theCambridge English Corpus Theill-posedness in this case simply means that there may exist other missing physical effects that have to be included in formulating a mathematical problem.From theCambridge English Corpus We could easily prevent the formation ofill-formed messages and actor states if so desired.From theCambridge English Corpus In this regard, there are echoes of the central problem addressed here concerning an excess of poorly defined terms that areill-constrained in their usage.From theCambridge English Corpus It is not that these economists are ignorant of institutions, rather they are methodologicallyill-equipped to deal with them.From theCambridge English Corpus The two non-responses arose through theillhealth of one client and the death of another.From theCambridge English Corpus That could well be what he did, but it cannot be ascribed to actualillwill on his behalf.From theCambridge English Corpus Assistance from family members, friends, paid care givers, and volunteers in the care of terminallyillpatients.From theCambridge English Corpus Results indicated that when they areillyoung people would like to be believed, and to have con dentiality and privacy respected.From theCambridge English Corpus Those who wereillin the past 2 weeks or had anillchild in diapers were excluded from work for 1 day.From theCambridge English Corpus Of course, in many countries of the world the mentallyillare stigmatized and socially excluded.From theCambridge English Corpus Because of lower compliance rates, the second study may have been more vulnerable to bias in excluding moreillrelatives from direct interview.From theCambridge English Corpus 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. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/ill## |