单词 | bad |
释义 | bad [bæd] adjective UNPLEASANT 不愉快的 ESSENTIAL (worse, worst) ■unpleasant; causing difficulties or harm 坏的,不好的;令人不悦的 •Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather •We've just had some very bad news •I had a very bad night •Watch out - he's in a •She's just a bad loser •The company has been getting a lot of bad publicity •The queues were so bad (= unpleasantly long) that I didn't bother waiting.排队的人太多,我不想等了。 •The company's financial situation is looking •The damage caused by the storm was nothing like as/nowhere near as •Breathing in other people's cigarette smoke is bad for •This is rather a bad (= not convenient or suitable) time for me to talk. Can I call you back later?我现在不方便跟你通话。我等一下再回电话给你好吗? not (too) bad informal ■quite good or satisfactory 还可以;很不错 •"How are things?" "Not too bad, thanks."“最近怎么样?”“还可以,谢谢。” not bad informal ■very good 很好 •He was best in his age group - not bad, eh?他是他那个年龄组别中最好的——很不错,对吧? feel bad ■to feel ashamed and sorry 感到羞愧;感到抱歉;感到难过 •Knowing that I hurt her makes me feel really bad.得知自己伤害了她,我感到很难受。 •I feel bad about go from bad to worse ■If a situation goes from bad to worse, it was difficult and unpleasant, and is becoming even more so (情况)变得更糟,恶化 •Things have gone from bad to worse.情况目前变得更糟了。 Common Learner Errors bad or badly?Warning: do not confuse the adjective bad with the adverb badly :✗ The concert was bad organized.The concert was badly organized.Bad is sometimes used in informal US English to mean 'very much':I miss him real bad. [bæd] adjective LOW QUALITY 品质低劣 ESSENTIAL (worse, worst) ■low quality; not acceptable 劣质的,很差的;不可接受的 •The plumber made rather a bad job of the repairs.这名水管工的工作做得很糟。 •Are the company's current difficulties a result of bad (= harmful) luck •He has some very bad habits •In some parts of the world, it is considered bad manners •He was sent home from school for bad behaviour •That remark was in (rather) bad taste •I'm very bad at [bæd] adjective EVIL 邪恶的 ADVANCED (worse, worst) ■(of people or actions) evil or morally unacceptable 邪恶的;道德败坏的 •There are a lot of bad people in the world.世界上有很多的坏人。 •He's got his faults but he's not a bad person.他是有缺点,但本性不坏。 [bæd] adjective PAINFUL 痛苦的 (worse, worst) ■causing or experiencing pain 令人痛苦的;疼痛的 •She can't walk up all those steps, not with her bad leg!她的腿痛成那样,上不了那么多阶梯! •a bad cough咳得厉害 [bæd] adjective DECAYED 腐烂的 ■harmful to eat because of being decayed 腐烂的,变质的 •We'd better eat this chicken before it goes [bæd] adjective be in a bad way UK ■to be ill, unhappy, or in a bad state 生病;不高兴;状态不佳 •She was thin and tired-looking and generally in a bad way.她看起来又瘦又疲惫,大体来说状态不佳。 •After 17 years of Conservative government, the country was in a bad way.在保守党政府执政了17年之后,该国的状况很不乐观。 [bæd] adjective give sth up as a bad job ■to stop doing something because you do not feel it is worth continuing (因为觉得不值得继续而)放弃 •After three attempts to mend it, I gave it up as a bad job.尝试修理了三次以后,我就放弃了。 [bæd] adverb US informal for ■badly (= very much) 很,非常 •He needs the money real bad.他非常需要这笔钱。 •My arm hurts so bad.我的手臂痛得很厉害。 [bæd] adverb have got it bad informal ■to be very much in love 处于热恋中 |
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