ill disposed - translation to spanish
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ill disposed - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ill (river); Ill river; Ill River; Ill (disambiguation)

ill disposed      
Malintencionado
ill         
mal
enfermo
maligno
malo
difícilmente
mal dispuesto      
ill disposed

Definition

louping ill
['la?p???l]
¦ noun a tick-borne viral disease of animals, especially sheep, causing staggering and jumping.
Origin
ME: from loup (dialect var of leap) + the noun ill.

Wikipedia

Ill

Ill or ill may refer to:

  • Ill (France), a river in Alsace, France, tributary of the Rhine
  • Ill (Vorarlberg), a river in Voralberg, Austria, tributary of the Rhine
  • Ill (Saarland), a river of Saarland, Germany, tributary of the Theel
  • Illinois (traditionally abbreviated: Ill.), a state in the midwestern region of the United States
  • Institut Laue–Langevin, a research centre in Grenoble, France
  • Illness, a generally-used synonym for disease
  • Koji Nakamura (recording under the name iLL), a Japanese musician
  • Tommy Ill, Wellington in New Zealand based rapper
  • Interlibrary loan
Examples of use of ill disposed
1. What might happen when two driver–leaders of Kadima are mutually ill–disposed, and both hold the same steering wheel?
2. Our population continues to increase, and Israelis are naturally ill–disposed to the idea of discouraging this growth.
3. The Japanese seemed especially ill–disposed towards tall men, whom they obliged to bend to receive punishment, usually administered with a cane.
4. "First of all, it taught us not to circumscribe the future," he said. "What was seen as impossible suddenly appeared inevitable." Solidarity‘s success also showed that there does not have to be a choice between stability and democracy, that democracy and economic reform reinforce each other, and that "the old argument that certain countries are civilizationally ill–disposed to democracy is demonstrably false," said Fried, who is assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs.
5. "First of all, it taught us not to circumscribe the future," he said.В "What was seen as impossible suddenly appeared inevitable." Solidaritys success also showed that there does not have to be a choice between stability and democracy, that democracy and economic reform reinforce each other, and that "the old argument that certain countries are civilizationally ill-disposed to democracy is demonstrably false," said Fried, who is assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs.