单词 | bad |
释义 | bad1 /baed; baed/ adj (worse, worst) 1 wicked, evil, immoral: 坏的; 邪恶的; 不道德的: It is bad to steal. 偸窃是坏事。 He leads a bad life. 他过着邪恶的生活。 act in bad faith, dishonestly, insincerely. 行为诡诈或不诚实。 a bad egg/hat/lot, (dated sl) morally unreliable person. (过时俚语)坏蛋。 call sb bad names, insult him. 辱腐某人。 bad language, swear-words; (the use of) obscene or profane words merely to insult or for emphasis. 诅咒; 粗话; 咒骂语; 咒骂语之使用。 bad word, swearword. 咒骂语。 2 unpleasant; disagreeable; unwelcome: 令人不愉快的; 令人讨厌的; 不受欢迎的: We've had some bad news. 我们得到了一些坏消息。 What bad weather we're having! 务么可厌而天气阿! There's a bad smell here. 这里有股惑寞。 The way he was sacked created a bad odour, (fig) created unpleasant feelings. (喻)他被解雇的方式留下了不愉快的昙觉。 3 (of things that are in themselves undesirable) notable; noticeable; serious: (指不好的事物)显著的; 严重的: That was a bad mistake. 那是一项大错。 He's had a bad accident. 他遭遇了一场严重的灾祸。 There's been a badfalling-off in attendance. 出席的人大为减少。 4 inferior; worthless; incorrect; of poor quality: 劣等的; 无价値的; 不正确的; 劣质的: His pronunciation is bad. 他的发音很差。 He speaks bad English. 他说的英语很差劲。 What a bad drawing! 多糟的画啊! You can't take photographs if the light is bad. 如果光线坏,你就不能照相。 be in a bad way, be very ill or unfortunate; be in trouble or difficulty. 病重; 遭遇极大不幸; 在困境中。 be in bad (with). (US colloq) be in disfavour: (美俗)失龙(于); 受(…的) 轻视: He's in bad with the boss. 他失宠于其上司。 go from bad to worse, become seriously worse. 越来越坏; 每况愈下。 with bad grace, showing un willingness. 不愿意地; 勉强地。 not (so) bad. (colloq understatement) quite good, (俗,含蓄说法)不坏; 不错。 not half bad, very good. 很好。 a bad business/job, (colloq) an unfortunate affair. (俗)不幸的事。 bad debt, one unlikely to be paid. 不可能偿还的债务; 倒帐; 呆帐。 bad lands (US) barren, infertile regions. (美)贫瘠不毛地区。 bad law, one that cannot be sustained or held to be valid. 不能证明其为正确的定律; 错误的定律。 bad shoQ (fig) wrong guess. (G) 误猜。 5 not able to be eaten; rotten: 不可食用的; 满坏的: bad eggs/ meat. 腐坏的蛋(肉)。 g。bad, become unfit to eat: (食物)巍坏: Don't let that fish go bad—put it in the fridge. 不要让那条鱼变坏了 —— 把牠放到冰箱里。 6 bad for. hurtful or injurious for; unsuitable for: 有害于; 不适宜于: Smoking is bad for the health. 吸屋着害健康。 Very small print is bad for the eyes. 印刷的字体太小对眼睛有害。 It's bad for him to live alone. 他不宜独居。 7 in ill health, diseased: 健康情况不佳的; 看点的: a bad (= sore) finger; 痛的手指; a bad leg, causing pain; 会痛的腿; (colloq) (俗) She feels bad today. 她今天愈觉不舒服。 be taken bad, (colloq) fall ill; become more ill: (俗)生病; 病重: She was taken bad during the night. 仙晚上病倒了。 8 (colloq) unfortunate: (俗)不幸的: It's too bad she's so ill. 她病得这样厉害,太不幸了。 9 (colloq) sorry; bothered: (俗)抱憾的; 感到不安的: I feel so bad about not being able to help you. 亲能相助极感不安。 badly adv (worse, worst) (Cf 参较 well, better, best] 1 in a bad manner; roughly; untidily, etc: 坏地; 粗陋地; 杂乱地; 不整齐地: badly made / dressed / wounded. 粗制滥造的(服装不整的; 伤得很厉害的)。 2 by much: 大大地: badly beaten at football; 在足球赛中大败; badly in need of repair. 亟须修理。 3 (with want, need) very much: (与 want, need 连用) 非常地: She wants it badly. 她非常想要它。 4 badly off, poor. 穷的。 badly off for, in need of. 需要。 badness n quality of being bad: 坏; 恶劣: the badness of the weather/climate. 天气(气候)之恶劣。 |
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