单词 | worse |
释义 | worse UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] adverb IMPROVER ■comparative of badly •He did worse than he was expecting in the exams他考得比他预期的还要糟。 •He was treated much worse than I was.他的待遇比我的还要差很多。 UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] adjective ESSENTIAL ■comparative of bad ; more unpleasant, difficult or severe than before or than something else that is also bad 更坏的;更糟的;更差的 •The conditions they're living in are worse than •If the rain gets •His manners are even •The heat is much get worse ESSENTIAL ■to become more ill, or to become a more severe condition 加重;变得更糟 •My cold seems to be getting worse.我的感冒似乎在加重。 •If he gets any UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] adjective make matters worse ■to make the situation even more unpleasant or difficult 使情况更糟 •Don't say anything - you'll only make matters worse.甚么也别说——你只会把事情弄得更糟。 UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] adjective worse luck informal ■said at the end of a statement to show unhappiness or anger about what has been stated (用在陈述的末尾)真倒楣,真不幸 •I've got to work on Saturday, worse luck.我星期六还要上班,真倒楣。 UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] noun uncountable IMPROVER ■something that is more unpleasant or difficult 更糟的事;更坏的情况 •By the third month of the expedition they had endured many hardships, but worse was to follow.到探险的第三个月,他们已经受了很多磨难,但更艰苦的还在后面。 •"What about the bride's dress - wasn't it appalling?" "I don't know, I've seen Compare betterUK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] noun uncountable be none the worse ■to not be harmed or damaged by something 未受伤害;没受到不良影响 •They were trapped in the cave for a couple of days but they were none the worse for •He's lost some weight but he's none the worse (= he's better) for that.他体重轻了一些,可他的身体却更好了。 UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] noun uncountable for the worse ■If something changes or happens for the worse, the unpleasantness or difficulty increases 变得更糟;变得更差 •It looks like the weather is changing UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] noun uncountable the worse for drink ■drunk 醉酒的 •By the time I got to the party Patrick was looking a bit UK [wɜ:s] US [wɝ:s] noun uncountable the worse for wear ■tired or in poor condition because of a lot of work or use (人)筋疲力尽的;(物品)破损不堪的,破旧的 •After a month of journeying over rough roads, the drivers and their trucks were looking the worse for wear.在崎岖不平的路面上行驶一个月之后,司机和他们的货车看上去情况都很糟。 |
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