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Qué (quién) es ill-served - definición

U.S. MILITARY ARMS PROGRAM
Objective Crew Served Weapon

louping ill         
ANIMAL DISEASE
Louping ill virus
['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.
Louping ill         
ANIMAL DISEASE
Louping ill virus
Louping-ill () is an acute viral disease primarily of sheep that is characterized by a biphasic fever, depression, ataxia, muscular incoordination, tremors, posterior paralysis, coma, and death. Louping-ill is a tick-transmitted disease whose occurrence is closely related to the distribution of the primary vector, the sheep tick Ixodes ricinus.
ill         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ill (river); Ill river; Ill River; Ill (disambiguation)
(ills)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Someone who is ill is suffering from a disease or a health problem.
In November 1941 Payne was seriously ill with pneumonia...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
People who are ill in some way can be referred to as, for example, the mentally ill.
I used to work with the mentally ill...
N-PLURAL: the adv N
2.
Difficulties and problems are sometimes referred to as ills. (FORMAL)
His critics maintain that he's responsible for many of Algeria's ills.
N-COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp
3.
Ill is evil or harm. (LITERARY)
They say they mean you no ill.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
Ill means the same as 'badly'. (FORMAL)
The company's conservative instincts sit ill with competition.
ADV: ADV with v
5.
You can use ill in front of some nouns to indicate that you are referring to something harmful or unpleasant. (FORMAL)
She had brought ill luck into her family...
= bad
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If you say that someone can ill afford to do something, or can ill afford something, you mean that they must prevent it from happening because it would be harmful or embarrassing to them. (FORMAL)
It's possible he won't play but I can ill afford to lose him...
PHRASE: PHR to-inf, PHR n
7.
If you fall ill or are taken ill, you suddenly become ill.
Shortly before Christmas, he was mysteriously taken ill...
PHRASE: V inflects
8.
to speak ill of someone: see speak

Wikipedia

OCSW

The OCSW (Objective Crew Served Weapon) was a U.S. Military arms program started in the 1980s that led to a hybrid smaller prototype automatic autocannon developed by General Dynamics Armament Systems. It led to the XM312 and XM307 designs.

As a part of the SAMP (Small Arms Master Plan) program, it had the same laser targeting system as the XM29 OICW, but was intended to supplement the 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher and the .50 M2 Browning machine gun. It could fire armor-piercing or explosive 25 mm grenades at a cyclic rate of 260 rounds per minute, and had an effective range up to 2 kilometres. It underwent combat trials before being cancelled.

Ejemplos de uso de ill-served
1. Both left observers concerned that justice had been ill–served.
2. The athletes have been ill–served by the government in Iraq," she said.
3. Was the African American majority ill–served by an African American mayor?
4. Europe and its citizens have been ill–served by the current crop of national leaders.
5. British tourists have been ill–served Leader Sunday September 11, 2005 The Observer Two disasters, two continents.