单词 | ill |
释义 | illworseillerworstillestillill1 /ɪl/ adjective1suffering from a disease or not feeling well: Jenny can’t come – she’s ill.珍妮不能来—她生病了。I was feeling ill.befeel 我觉得不舒服。She was taken ill (=became ill) at school.betake她在学校病倒了。He’s mentally ill.他有精神病。terminally ill patients (=patients who are going to die)patient晚期病人seriously/critically ill2[only before noun] bad or harmful: He was unable to attend because of ill health.be他由于身体不好没能出席。I ate the same thing, but suffered no ill effects.eatsuffereffect我吃了同样的东西﹐但没有出现不良反应。Phrasesill at ease nervous, uncomfortable, or embarrassed: Sam looked ill at ease in his suit.look山姆穿着那身套装看上去很不自在。THESAURUS: illill especially British English suffering from a disease or not feeling well: I feel really ill.He was so ill he could hardly get out of bed.becansick especially American English ill: What’s the matter? Are you sick?beThe boss is off sick today (=he cannot come to work because he is ill).benot very well especially spoken ill, but not seriously ill: She can’t come – she’s not very well.unwell formal ill: Her father had been unwell for some time.havebeSymptoms include fever and feeling generally unwell.symptomfeelpoorly British English informal ill: He is very poorly and he may not have long to live.besickly a sickly child is often ill: My brother was a sickly child who was always in and out of hospital.bebeunder the weather/off colour informal slightly ill: Joe’s been feeling a bit under the weather lately.befeelbite |
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