I'll /ˈaɪ(ə)l/
  我將
  ill
  *病態
  ill
       adj 1: not in good physical or mental health; "ill from the
              monotony of his suffering" [syn: sick] [ant: well]
       2: resulting in suffering or adversity; "ill effects"; "it's an
          ill wind that blows no good"
       3: distressing; "ill manners"; "of ill repute"
       4: indicating hostility or enmity; "you certainly did me an ill
          turn"; "ill feelings"; "ill will"
       5: presaging ill-fortune; "ill omens"; "ill predictions"; "my
          words with inauspicious thunderings shook heaven"-
          P.B.Shelley; "a dead and ominous silence prevailed"; "a
          by-election at a time highly unpropitious for the
          Government" [syn: inauspicious, ominous]
       n : an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for
           complaining [syn: ailment, complaint]
       adv 1: (`ill' is often used as a combining form) in a poor or
              improper or unsatisfactory manner; not well; "he was
              ill prepared"; "it ill befits a man to betray old
              friends"; "the car runs badly"; "he performed badly on
              the exam"; "the team played poorly"; "ill-fitting
              clothes"; "an ill-conceived plan" [syn: badly, poorly]
              [ant: well]
       2: unfavorably or with disapproval; "tried not to speak ill of
          the dead"; "thought badly of him for his lack of concern"
          [syn: badly] [ant: well]
       3: with difficulty or inconvenience; scarcely or hardly; "we
          can ill afford to buy a new car just now"