گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'ill'

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1 عمومی:: سخت‌

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2 عمومی:: رنجور

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3 عمومی:: خط‌ر ناك‌

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4 عمومی:: سوء

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5 عمومی:: ناشی‌

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6 عمومی:: مشكل‌

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7 عمومی:: خراب‌

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8 عمومی:: ناخوش‌

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english

1 general:: adv. sick: The doctor said he was ill. adj. poorly: It was an ill conceived idea.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   adj. VERBS be, feel, look | become, be taken, fall, get | make sb I can't eat bananas. They make me ill. ADV. critically, dangerously, desperately, extremely, gravely, really, seriously, severely, terribly, very His mother is seriously ill in hospital. | almost Robyn was almost ill with excitement and outrage. | pretty, quite, rather, slightly | genuinely | violently She was taken violently ill and had to be put to bed. | acutely | chronically chronically ill patients | fatally, incurably, mortally, terminally a hospice for the terminally ill | mentally, physically the problems faced by mentally ill people

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: ill [ not before noun ] especially British English suffering from a disease or not feeling well: • Her mother is seriously ill in hospital. • I woke up feeling really ill. sick especially American English ill: • She’s been sick with the flu. • a sick child • Dan got sick on vacation. not very well [ not before noun ] ill, but not seriously ill: • Sarah’s not very well – she has a throat infection. unwell [ not before noun ] formal ill: • The singer had been unwell for some time. • Symptoms include fever, aching muscles, and feeling generally unwell. poorly [ not before noun ] British English spoken ill: • Your grandmother’s been very poorly lately. in a bad way [ not before noun ] very ill because of a serious injury or disease: • You’d better call an ambulance – she looks like she’s in a bad way. be off sick British English , be out sick American English to be not at work because of an illness: • Two teachers were off sick yesterday. slightly ill under the weather ( also off colour British English ) [ not before noun ] informal slightly ill: • Sorry I haven’t called you – I’ve been a bit under the weather lately. • You look a bit off colour – are you sure you’re OK? run down [ not before noun ] feeling slightly ill and tired all the time, for example because you have been working too hard, or not eating well: • Some people take extra vitamins if they are feeling run down. often ill in poor health unhealthy and often ill: • Chopin was already in poor health when he arrived on the island. delicate weak and likely to become ill easily: • She was delicate and pale and frequently complained of headaches. • He had a delicate constitution and throughout his adult life suffered from various illnesses. sickly a sickly child is often ill: • He was a sickly child and spent a lot of time at home on his own. • His younger daughter was sickly and died when she was young.

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with ILL, Also see under GET SICK.

American Heritage Idioms

5 general:: ill verbs be ill • What’s wrong? Are you ill? feel ill • I’ve been feeling ill since I woke up this morning. look ill • He looked rather ill when I saw him. become ill ( also get ill informal ) • She became ill after eating oysters. fall ill formal (= become ill ) • Louise fell ill while she was on holiday. be taken ill (= become ill suddenly ) • Henry was suddenly taken ill and had to go to the hospital. make somebody ill • I think it was the heat that made me ill. adverbs seriously ill (= very ill ) • Any seriously ill patients are usually sent to a state hospital. gravely ill formal (= extremely ill ) • She went to visit her grandfather, who was gravely ill. critically ill (= so ill that you might die ) • He got news that his mother was critically ill in hospital. terminally ill (= having a very serious illness that you will die from ) • He is terminally ill with cancer. chronically ill (= having a long-term illness that cannot be cured and will not get better ) • Chronically ill patients often find it difficult to get travel insurance. mentally ill (= having an illness of your mind ) • Caring for mentally ill people can be challenging.

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