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| Temel Çeviriler |
| ill adj | (person: sick) (kişi) | hasta, rahatsız, sağlıksız s. |
| | Dan was so ill that he needed to go to the hospital. |
| ill adj | (effects: harmful) (etki) | zararlı s. |
| | | kötü s. |
| | | ters z. |
| | The medication has a label on it that warns of ill effects. |
| ill adj | (evil, inauspicious) | kötü, fena s. |
| | The weird hail storm in the middle of summer was interpreted as an ill omen by the superstitious townspeople. |
| ill adv | (with difficulty, barely) | rahatsız bir şekilde z. |
| | After the market crash the business could ill afford bad publicity. |
| ill adv | (not) | değil z. |
| | Karen ill deserves such a promotion. |
| ill adv | (badly) | kötü bir şekilde z. |
| | The old man always wore ill fitting clothes. |
| | We were ill informed by the insurance company. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| ill adj | (bad, poor) | kötü, fena s. |
| | The city had an ill reputation, but it was actually very nice. |
| ill adv | literary, dated (badly, unkindly) | kötü bir şekilde z. |
| | | edepsizce, terbiyesizce z. |
| | Why dost thou treat me ill? |
| ill n | literary (misfortune) | talihsizlik i. |
| | | uğursuzluk i. |
| | He wished every ill upon his enemy. |
| ills npl | figurative (widespread problem) (mecazlı) | yaygın sorun i. |
| | The young people hope to bring an end to the ills of hunger and poverty. |
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| Temel Çeviriler |
| I'll contraction | colloquial, abbreviation (I will) | -eceğim, -acağım sonek |
| | I'll eat dinner at 7:00 tonight. |
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