English to Tajik Meaning of poorly - суст


Poorly :
суст

суст, бемор, Бар нотавонону беморон, заиф, касал, Ьолаш, бефоида, бад, носолим, барзиёди, таксикӣ, номуносибро, лоцар шудан, тунук, ттар

суст, бад, бадӣ

суст
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Definitions of poorly in English
Adjective(1) somewhat ill or prone to illness
Adverb(1) (`ill' is often used as a combining form
Examples of poorly in English
(1) This will make it possible to transfer poorly patients in and out of bed with maximum safety and comfort(2) Many Irish companies communicate poorly and give inadequate feedback to employees.(3) Information within a resource may be poorly organised or have inadequate titles or subtitles.(4) He's in a very poorly state, apparently, and the prospect of a good recovery doesn't look too hopeful.(5) One British athlete who could legitimately claim to have an excuse for performing poorly here is Jonathan Edwards.(6) A writer is hoping for chart success with a touching song devoted to poorly youngster Kirsty Howard.(7) Yet chronic disease is often poorly treated and inadequately prevented.(8) In comparison, Geraldton meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday were poorly attended.(9) Britain is also pulling away from France and Italy and other poorly performing Euro-zone economies.(10) I'm really trying to not do the whole stereotypical poorly male thing, but I can't help it.(11) A year ago I was in a poorly state, and my heart was protesting in the only way it knows.(12) It is also the case that the BBC performs rather poorly when it is most concerned about ratings and loses sight of reach.(13) Adult winner Lisa Sainsbury said her tale about the unique allure of food was based on her poorly grandmother.(14) Government intervention has been in the form of a law that is inadequate and poorly implemented.(15) Zoe Bird, 26, was forced to walk for an hour to reach her home with poorly toddler son Ryan after they were forced to leave the car.(16) We do our best, it's an amateur sport, and people have to remember that we don't go out to perform poorly .
Related Phrases of poorly
(1) poorly paid ::
пардохт суст
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ill ::
бемор
2. unwell ::
Ьолаш
4. ailing ::
бемор
5. indisposed ::
беморро
6. out of sorts ::
аз навъҳои
8. peaked ::
ба ављи
9. sick ::
касал
10. queasy ::
queasy
11. nauseous ::
nauseous
12. off ::
хомӯш кардан
13. under the weather ::
зери обу ҳаво
14. funny ::
хандовар
15. peculiar ::
хоси
16. lousy ::
lousy
17. rough ::
дацалона
Adverb
18. badly ::
бад
Antonyms
1. fine ::
хуб
2. good ::
хуб
3. well ::
хуб
Different Forms
poorly
Word Example from TV Shows
Playing

Playing "Super Mario" on a POORLY coded Nintendo 64 emulator.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 2

...this could reflect poorly on you.

...this could reflect POORLY on you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 2

The Council has a reputation
for serving past Hands poorly.

The Council has a reputation for serving past Hands POORLY.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3

and poorly disciplined,
he causes nothing but problems.

and POORLY disciplined, he causes nothing but problems.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 4

poorly handled.

POORLY handled.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

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