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1 | not healthy , because of a medical condition or an injury . AMERICAN usuallysick 不健康的;有病的 |
| He’ s been ill for a couple of weeks. 他已经病了好几个星期了。 |
| She was too ill to travel. 她病得太重,不能去旅行。 |
| mentally ill patients 精神病患者 |
| terminally ill (=going to die because of an illness) 病入膏肓的 |
| seriously/critically ill Her husband is seriously ill in hospital. 她丈夫在医院里病得很重。 |
| fall ill /be taken ill (=become ill) She was unlucky enough to fall ill on holiday. 病倒;生病 |
| +with Samantha was seriously ill with a fever. 萨曼莎烧得很重。 |
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2 | only before noun bad or harmful 坏的;有害的;糟糕的 |
| Their defeat was mainly due to their ill-discipline. 他们的失败主要归咎于他们纪律不严。 |
| The fish didn’ t taste fresh, but we suffered no ill effects. 那鱼尝起来不新鲜,但我们没有不良反应。 |
| ill temper/humour Bouts of ill temper punctuated the match. 火暴脾气的阵阵发作使比赛不时中断。 |
Words frequently used with ill | ill 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | critically, dangerously, desperately, gravely, really, seriously, severely, very, | 1 | | |
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