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Перевод: ill
[прилагательное] больной; нездоровый; плохой; дурной; вредный; гибельный; злой; [наречие] плохо; худо; дурно; неблагоприятно; едва ли; с трудом; [существительное] зло; вред ; несчастья
Тезаурус:
- Finally - a very neat blow at any remaining opposition - he pointed out that only people who were mentally ill allowed themselves to be guided by "persuasions of immediate intercourse with the deity", so that prophetic or bardic inspiration was simply a delusion.
- Usually these are children from one-parent families, children in local-authority care, or youngsters who need a respite from the household chores they assume as surrogate adults because their parents are ill, and even, in some cases, children with a parent in prison, and are selected for inclusion in the scheme not by the police but by schools and other caring agencies.
- Franca said, "Are you feeling ill?"
- Albert said, "She's been ill for ages.
- For instance, Lister (1988) asks: "what comfort would it be for elderly and severely ill patients to hear of "competitive" NHS hospitals with vacant beds in Liverpool or Devon?"
- The report just released by the Royal College of Physicians on Care of Elderly People shows just how far there is to go in improving services for mentally ill elderly people and their carers.
- The council could ill afford to lose a man of his calibre, who fought for openness and honesty and against secrecy in its affairs.
- This was followed by a series of studies of the relationship between living environments, the elderly, and ill health (Exton-Smith 1955), and of methods of minimizing length of stay in hospital by the establishment of out-patient assessment and follow-up clinics (Adams et al 1957), day hospitals (Cosin 1954), and preventive health care (Anderson and Cowan 1955).
- "Still Ill", "I Know It's Over" - were moments of reproachful, avenging misery, naked desperation, unbearable reverence - free of the "saving grace" of quips and camp self-consciousness.
- Lucy couldn't find time to come over for an evening; the globally significant exhibition was floating on some remote iceberg; Jeremy had an agent, an opening; Lucy's sister was ill and needed her (Jay recalled Lucy's exasperated indifference to her sister); the painters were coming.
- "She never speaks ill of him.
- Especially not if they were ill."
- Society must be very mixed up when so many terminally ill people want to die but are denied the chance while others think it is morally wrong for this child to be born.
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