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ترجمه به فارسی
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 ill n. Pronunciation: ' il Function: adjective Inflected Form:   worse \ ' wərs\ ; worst \ ' wərst\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse illr Date: 12th century 1 a chiefly Scottish : IMMORAL , VICIOUS b : resulting from, accompanied by, or indicative of an evil or malevolent intention < ill deeds> c : attributing evil or an objectionable quality <held an ill opinion of his neighbors> 2 a : causing suffering or distress < ill weather> b comparative also ill·er superlative also illest (1) : not normal or sound < ill health> (2) : not in good health also : NAUSEATED 3 a : not suited to circumstances or not to one's advantage : UNLUCKY <an ill omen> b : involving difficulty : HARD 4 a : not meeting an accepted standard < ill manners> b archaic : notably unskillful or inefficient 5 : UNFRIENDLY , HOSTILE < ill feeling>]]> 2 ill n. Function: adverb Inflected Form:   worse ; worst Date: 13th century 1 a : with displeasure or hostility b : in a harsh manner c : so as to reflect unfavorably <spoke ill of the neighbors> 2 : in a reprehensible manner 3 : HARDLY , SCARCELY <can ill afford such extravagances> 4 a : in an unfortunate manner : BADLY , UNLUCKILY < ill fares the land ⋯ where wealth accumulates, and men decay ― Oliver Goldsmith> b : in a faulty, inefficient, insufficient, or unpleasant manner ― often used in combination <the methods used may be ill -adapted to the aims in view ― R. M. Hutchins>]]> 3 ill n. Function: noun Date: &nb…