Formy złożone:
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become ill vi + adj | (get sick, fall unwell) | poczuć się źle zwr. dk. + przys. |
| | zachorować ndk. |
| After eating the fish, she immediately became ill and had to go home. |
critically ill, critically-ill adj | (sick: might die) | śmiertelnie chory przys. + przym. |
| | poważnie chory przys. + przym. |
| | w ciężkim stanie wyr. |
Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term precedes the noun |
| He is critically ill in Intensive Care after his heart attack. |
deathly ill adj | (seriously unwell) | śmiertelnie chory przys. + przym. |
| He became deathly ill about a month ago. |
feel ill vi + adj | (feel unwell) | czuć się chorym zwr. ndk. + przym. |
| | poczuć się chorym zwr. dk. + przym. |
| That sushi must have been bad because now we all feel ill. |
get ill vi | informal (become unwell) | chorować ndk. |
| | zachorować dk. |
| There's a chance that you will get ill while you're abroad. |
ill adj | (person: sick) | chory przym. |
| Dan was so ill that he needed to go to the hospital. |
ill adj | (effects: harmful) | szkodliwy przym. |
| | uboczny, niepożądany przym. |
| | ujemny przym. |
| The medication has a label on it that warns of ill effects. |
ill adj | (evil, inauspicious) | zły przym. |
| The weird hail storm in the middle of summer was interpreted as an ill omen by the superstitious townspeople. |
ill adv | (with difficulty, barely) | choro przys. |
| After the market crash the business could ill afford bad publicity. |
ill adv | (rudely, unkindly) | źle, niedobrze przys. |
| Sean tended to speak ill of his neighbors. |
ill adv | (not) | nie part. |
| Karen ill deserves such a promotion. |
ill adv | (badly) | źle przys. |
| The old man always wore ill fitting clothes. |
| We were ill informed by the insurance company. |
ill n | literary (misfortune) | niepowodzenie n |
| | nieszczęście n |
| (życzyć komuś) | źle przys. |
| He wished every ill upon his enemy. |
ills npl | figurative (widespread problem) | problem m |
| | bolączka ż |
| | zło n |
| The young people hope to bring an end to the ills of hunger and poverty. |
ill adj | (bad, poor) | zły przym. |
| | słaby przym. |
| The city had an ill reputation, but it was actually very nice. |
ill afford [sth], ill afford to do [sth] v expr | (not be permitted the luxury of [sth]) | nie móc sobie pozwolić na coś zwrot ndk. |
Uwaga: "Afford" in this sense usually follows a derivative of "can." |
| Bill's dire financial situation meant he could ill afford a vacation. |
ill at ease adj | (socially awkward) | skrępowany, zakłopotany przym. |
| I am always ill at ease at events where I don't know anyone. |
ill health, ill-health n | (poor physical condition) | brak zdrowia m + n |
| Taking care of yourself when you are young will help avoid ill health later in life. |
ill luck n | (bad luck, misfortune) | pech m |
| David lost his lottery ticket. What ill luck! |
ill will n | (resentment, bad feeling) | życzenie źle n + przys. |
| There is clearly a feeling of ill will between the two politicians. |
ill-fated adj | (doomed, having an unhappy ending) | pechowy przym. |
| The ill-fated decision haunted the politician for the rest of her career. |
ill-mannered adj | (impolite) | źle wychowany przys. + przym. |
| The class that I am teaching this year is full of ill-mannered students. |
mentally ill adj | (psychiatric disorder) | chory psychicznie przym. + przys. |
of ill fame adj | (notorious) | złej sławy przym. + ż |
| Although de Sade was a man of ill fame, some of his works are considered to be classic French literature. |
speak ill of v expr | (say bad things about) | źle mówić o zwrot ndk. |
| You should not speak ill of someone when they aren't around. |
| It's not good to speak ill of the dead. |