ill

      英[?l] 美[?l]
      • adj. 生病的;壞的;邪惡的;不吉利的
      • adv. 不利地;惡劣地;幾乎不
      • n. 疾病;不幸
      • n. (Ill)人名;(捷、匈)伊爾

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?ills;比較級(jí):?worse;最高級(jí):?worst;

      中文詞源


      ill 病的

      來自中古英語ille,邪惡的,不道德的,來自PIE*elk,傷口,膿瘡,詞源同ulcus,ulcerous.最終詞義又回歸其詞源義生病的,疾病的。

      英文詞源


      ill
      ill: [12] ‘Sick’ is not the original meaning of ill. To start with it meant ‘bad’ (a sense which survives, of course, in contexts such as ‘ill-will’, ‘illmannered’, etc), and ‘sick’ did not come on the scene until the 15th century. The word was borrowed from Old Norse illr, which is something of a mystery: it has other modern descendants in Swedish illa and Danish ilde ‘badly’, but its other relations are highly dubious (Irish olc has been compared) and no one knows where it originally came from. The sense ‘sick’ was probably inspired by an impersonal usage in Old Norse which meant literally ‘it is bad to me’.
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      ill (adj.)
      c. 1200, "morally evil" (other 13c. senses were "malevolent, hurtful, unfortunate, difficult"), from Old Norse illr "ill, bad," of unknown origin. Not considered to be related to evil. Main modern sense of "sick, unhealthy, unwell" is first recorded mid-15c., probably related to Old Norse idiom "it is bad to me." Slang inverted sense of "very good, cool" is 1980s. As a noun, "something evil," from mid-13c.
      ill (v.)
      early 13c., "to do evil to," from ill (adj.). Meaing "to speak disparagingly" is from 1520s. Related: Illed; illing.
      ill (adv.)
      c. 1200, "wickedly; with hostility;" see ill (adj.). Meaning "not well, poorly" is from c. 1300. It generally has not shifted to the realm of physical sickess, as the adjective has done. Ill-fated recorded from 1710; ill-informed from 1824; ill-tempered from c. 1600; ill-starred from c. 1600. Generally contrasted with well, hence the useful, but now obsolete or obscure illcome (1570s), illfare (c. 1300), and illth.

      雙語例句


      1. "I'm afraid he's ill." — "I'm sorry to hear that."
      “恐怕他生病了。”——“真是遺憾。”

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. Her daughters visited him from time to time when he was ill.
      他生病的時(shí)候她的女兒們時(shí)常去探望他。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. She was so ill that she was put on a respirator.
      她病得很嚴(yán)重,被戴上了人工呼吸器。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. An employer can demand written certification that the relative is really ill.
      雇主可以要求出具書面證明,證實(shí)員工的親人確實(shí)病了。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health.
      這些各種各樣的疾病、不適都是身體健康狀況欠佳的一種表現(xiàn)。

      來自柯林斯例句


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