单词 | in bad |
释义 | > as lemmasin bad c. colloquial (originally U.S.). in bad: in bad odour, in trouble, out of favour (with someone). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [adjective] > relating to that which is disliked > specific persons unsavoury1401 unlief?a1439 ingrate1539 ill-beloved1546 unliked1560 disgracious1597 ungracious1598 distasteda1661 invidious1710 unlikeable1888 in bad1907 1907 San Francisco Chron. 4 Dec. 8/1 (cartoon caption) I certainly got ‘in’ bad. 1908 San Francisco Examiner 3 Jan. 12/1 (cartoon caption) Old Mutt is ‘in bad’ again at home. The Mrs. blew him this morning and it looks like curtains for the home cooking. 1919 P. G. Wodehouse Their Mutual Child ii. xiv. 266 I guess this has put me in pretty bad with Mamie. 1923 E. Wallace Missing Million xiii. 109 You're never satisfied till you get a man in bad. 1953 K. Amis Lucky Jim v. 57 This ought to put me nicely in bad with the Neddies. 2003 J. Lethem Fortress of Solitude i. xvi. 253 Senior'd done something to get himself in bad with the pimps and dealers running the Times Plaza Hotel. < as lemmas |
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