ill-natured - traducción al español
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ill-natured - traducción al español

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

ill-natured      
malo de corazón
ill-natured      
(adj.) = malicioso, desagradable, de mal carácter, de mal genio
Ex: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.
ill         
mal
enfermo
maligno
malo
difícilmente

Definición

ill-natured
¦ adjective bad-tempered and churlish.
Derivatives
ill-naturedly adverb

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
Ejemplos de uso de ill-natured
1. This only betrays Japan‘s political imbecility, diplomatic immaturity and ill–natured character.
2. Their assertion stems from the trick peculiar to ill–natured and brazenfaced Japan, the commentary points out, and goes on: The abduction of DPRK citizens by those of Japan‘s NGO is irrefutably a blatant violation of human rights and a crime against humanity.
3. For example, in times of Kurdish uprisings, the state –– instead of viewing the uprising as a revolt by its own people –– saw it as the uprising of an ‘ill–natured other.‘» This perception, which has been the traditional theme in how the Turkish state related to its Kurds, has undergone a dramatic transformation, according to Yeđen.