English to Turkish Dictionary ill

ill

hasta
definition
adverb
some of his premises seem ill-chosen
badly, wrongly, or imperfectly.
she could ill afford the cost of new curtains
only with difficulty; hardly.
noun
a day center for the mentally ill
people who are ill.
a lengthy work on the ills of society
a problem or misfortune.
adjective
her daughter is seriously ill
not in full health; sick.
ill judgment dogs the unsuccessful
poor in quality.
translation of 'ill'
adverb
huzursuzca,
fena,
rahatsız bir şekilde,
zar zor,
kötü,
keyifsizce,
zorla
noun
dert,
rahatsızlık,
sorun,
belâ,
hastalık,
illet
adjective
sağlıksız,
zararlı,
fena,
ahlaksız,
rahatsız,
kötü,
hasta
example
Typical of their 'ill' luck was a penalty, awarded for a foot block on Knight, but which was blasted narrowly wide by Ward, who was having such an outstanding game.
Haemophiliacs are 'ill' and are suffering and time is not on our side.
Would you risk the future success of your business on a bottle of homemade possibly 'ill' tasting wine or would you have bottles of quality wine on hand to serve to your guests?
Yes, you have to - there's a kind of linguistic hygiene, like ethnic cleansing in a way, which works for 'ill' and also for good.
They usually employed various psychological techniques to cope with and often even thrive upon any 'ill' fortune that came their way.
This loss of time could be 'ill' afforded at a time when the technical preparations for Mike were at a critical stage.
And the cats both survived the stay in the cattery without too many 'ill' effects.
I don't wish the bloke any 'ill' but me and a few others wouldn't be among those in the gallery clapping our hands.
Emilia's eagerness to divulge her husband's guilt thus illustrates her revenge, her returning 'ill' upon the man who has abused her.
A certain social 'ill' might suddenly get a burst of national publicity because editors at The New York Times decided to make it a page-one news feature.
During that journey, we once again encounter an 'ill' omen in nature: in this instance, a turtle trapped on its back beneath a big rock.
The Bosnian government was 'ill' prepared to defend the country with no army and only a poorly equipped territorial defense force.
Terminally 'ill' patients slowly become worse as the disease takes over their body until it kills them.
We have posted every published story regarding the riot because we thought that in many respects it was an omen of 'ill' tidings for Minneapolis.
Since the earliest times, man has gazed skyward, hoping to discern signs of good or 'ill' fortune in the patterns of the stars.
However, the average life of an Indian was 62 as the 'ill' effects of cancer were visible only at a later stage in life.
He said it was reasonable to believe the water had not been contaminated before the period in question because no-one prior to that period had taken 'ill' .
Injunctions against discrimination require that efficacious treatment for a human 'ill' must be made equally accessible to everyone.
By far the most serious 'ill' effect of the sun is skin cancer.
It is not in Justin Wilson's nature to wish 'ill' of a rival - he is far too nice for that.
Therefore, society's views of mental illness are formed by those they see - the mentally 'ill' who do not receive treatment.
But as time went on you couldn't help noticing the 'ill' effects.
Culpeper's deepest desire was to make herbal medicine available to everyone, especially the poor who could 'ill' afford to visit a physician.
Everything's just fine now, he reassured them, except that the design isn't finished and the architect is mysteriously taken 'ill' .
It is important to remember, however, that not all hatred is wishing another 'ill' for its own sake.
Poor families can 'ill' afford more than a few rupees.
I wished the senator no 'ill' but if he didn't want people to hold this against him, he should at some point have declared that it was wrong.
The wife admitted that she and her husband had frequently had potted meat from the shop without 'ill' effects.
He stressed that some of the goods produced locally lacked quality and were produced at a comparatively higher cost making such goods 'ill' equipped to compete on the regional market.
It found itself subjected to harsh rain it was 'ill' equipped for, dissolving the sandstone facades of it's buildings slowly, even as the people chose not to lift their eyes and notice it.
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