adj.坏的;有病的;恶意的;引起痛苦的
adv.恶劣地;勉强地
n.邪恶;不幸;祸害;坏话
There's one bad apple for every three good ones. 每四个苹果里就有一个坏的。
He was ill, but made out to be all right. 他病了,但却装着没有病的样子。
These nouns refer to the feeling or expression of deep-seated ill will. 这些名词指根深蒂固的恶意的感情或表述。
The new arrangement caused a lot of ill feeling. 新的安排引起了许多人的不满。
用作副词 (adv.)You should not speak ill of your friend. 你不应该说你朋友的坏话。
Jim accepted that he was wrong with an ill grace. 吉姆十分勉强地承认自己错了。
It would be mulish not to admit to a feeling of relief that Russia has accepted these changes without too much ill grace. 俄罗斯已经不太勉强地接受这些改变,如果我们不承认一丝安慰,那就太顽固了。
用作名词 (n.)It is better to fight for good than to rail at the ill. 伸张正义,胜于嘲骂邪恶。
The world goes ill with the man who takes to drink. 爱喝酒的人将有不幸之后果。
The fear of ill exceeds the ill we fear. 怕祸害比祸害本身更可怕。
I've never spoken ill of him in my life. 我这辈子从来没说过他的坏话。
You should not speak ill of your friend. 你不应该说你朋友的坏话。
ill作“有病的,不健康的”解时,一般指人得了某种疾病或身体不健康,在句中只用作表语。
ill作“坏的,恶意的”解时,通常就人的道德品质方面而言,含有谴责的意味,有时指主动的恶意,有时则仅指令人不快或不良之事,在句中只用作定语。
ill的比较级是worse,最高级是worst。
adv.(副词)ill作副词时可作“坏,恶劣地”解,也可作“不利地,不充分地”解,在句中修饰动词作状语。
ill的比较级是worse,最高级是worst。