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bad

英[bæd] 美[bæd]
  • adj. 坏的;严重的;劣质的
  • n. 坏事;坏人
  • adv. 很,非常;坏地;邪恶地
  • n. (Bad)人名;(罗)巴德

词组搭配


a bad penny always turns up

见 penny

a bad workman always blames his tools
come to a bad end
from bad to worse

into an even worse state

每况愈下

in a bad way

ill or in trouble

健康情形很坏的;有病的

my bad

(N. Amer. informal)used to acknowledge responsibility for a mistake

(北美,非正式)[用于表示承担犯错误的责任]我的错

Sorry I lost your CD. It's my bad.

对不起,我弄丢了你的CD。是我的错。

not (或 not so) bad

(informal)fairly good

(非正式)还好的,不错的

she discovered he wasn't so bad after all.

她发现他毕竟还是不错的。

to the bad

to ruin

(走)向毁灭

I hate to see you going to the bad.

我不愿看着你走向毁灭。

in deficit

负债

he was £80 to the bad.

他欠了80英镑的债。

too bad

(informal)used to indicate that something is regrettable but now beyond retrieval

(非正式)可惜;不幸

too bad, but that's the way it is.

真不幸,可就是那么回事儿。

in bad【非正式用语】

In trouble or disfavor.

倒霉,失宠:处于麻烦或冷遇状态之中的

not half bad 或 not so bad

&I{Informal} Reasonably good.

【非正式用语】 非常好