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ill-justified - traducción al Inglés

2003 CONCERT TOUR
Justified and Stripped Tours; Stripped/Justified Tour; Stripped and Justified Tour; Justin & Christina; Justified/Stripped Tour; Justified & Stripped Tour; The Justified and Stripped Tour; Justified and Stripped Tour
  • During the tour, Aguilera paid tribute to her idol [[Etta James]] by channeling her in a red silk dress and performing two of her songs, "[[At Last]]" and "I Prefer You".

ill-justified      
(adj.) = injustificado, poco justificado
Ex: Unfortunately, he supports President Bush's extravagances in his ill-named war on terror and ill-justified invasion of Iraq.
justified         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Justified (disambiguation)
justificado
ill         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ill (river); Ill river; Ill River; Ill (disambiguation)
mal
enfermo
maligno
malo
difícilmente

Definición

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

The Justified & Stripped Tour

The Justified & Stripped Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera. It was launched in support of Timberlake's debut studio album, Justified (2002), and Aguilera's fourth studio album, Stripped (2002). Timberlake announced that he would go on a co-headlining tour at the 2003 American Music Awards on January 13, 2003, and it was officially announced the following day that Aguilera would be the co-headlined artist of the tour. Tour dates were revealed on February 21, 2003; it kicked off on June 4, 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona and visited 45 cities in North America. The Black Eyed Peas were serviced as the tour's supporting act.

The set list was composed generally from Timberlake's Justified and Aguilera's Stripped. However, both artists also added material from their early works, including Timberlake's work with NSYNC and Aguilera's self-titled debut album; she also performed two of Etta James's songs: "At Last" and "I Prefer You". The Justified and Stripped Tour was divided into five segments, two for Aguilera and three for Timberlake, with each segment being followed by an interlude to the next segment, and it ended with an encore, lasting for a total of 160 minutes.

The tour was met with mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics. Some praised the maturities of the two artists, while others criticized their vocal abilities during the tour. They also believed that Aguilera's image during the tour resembled that of American recording artist Cher, and her part concentrated too much on her vocal abilities, while Timberlake's part worked his considerable sex appeal. However, the tour was a commercial success, garnering more than US$30 million and becoming the fifth-highest-grossing tour in 2003. It also became the third-highest-grossing co-headlining tour of the year. In late 2003, the tour's extension, The Stripped Tour was held to promote Aguilera's Stripped without Timberlake's act. An extended play, entitled Justin & Christina, was released exclusively at Target Stores to support the tour.

Ejemplos de uso de ill-justified
1. However, when the inquest starts, the Iraq war will also be in the dock." Shoulder to shoulder with Maguire was the former Daily Telegraph and London Evening Standard editor – and military historian – Sir Max Hastings, who wrote÷ "We must acknowledge that, by supporting President Bush‘s extravagances in his ill–named War on Terror and ill–justified invasion of Iraq, Blair has ensured that we are in the front line beside the US whether we like it or not." Thursday‘s events made for some strange bedfellows÷ the Respect MP George Galloway – branded "vile" and "a traitor" in the Sun – said much the same thing in the House of Commons.
2. We must acknowledge that by supporting [Bush‘s] extravagance in his ill–named war on terror and ill–justified invasion of Iraq, Blair has ensured that we are in the front line beside the US, whether we like it or not." The Independent led its Sunday editorial with, "It was the week when Tony Blair‘s ‘war on terror‘ finally came home." And Sunday Times columnist Simon Jenkins complained, "[Blair] implies that Britain‘s fighting to bring democracy to the Arabs is a noble war, but their fighting to bring Islam to London is mere terror.