单词 | to feel bad |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel bad 11. colloquial (originally U.S.). Troubled, unhappy; in low spirits; contrite, remorseful. Esp. in to feel bad: to be embarrassed or unhappy (about a situation, etc.). Cf. to feel good at good adj. 6a(d). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > expression of dismay [phrase] > feel dejected to feel bad1812 1812 J. Murray Lett. II. xiv. 8 Why, Sir, it makes me feel bad, when I hear the minister telling the people the word of God is a lie. 1833 S. Smith Life & Writings Major Jack Downing lxii. 205 I cant help it; but I feel bad enough about it. If I wasn't a military man I could cry a barrel of tears. 1871 E. Eggleston Hoosier School-master ix. 83 ‘Why, how do you feel?’ ‘Kind o' bad and lonesome, and like as if I wanted to die.’ 1876 J. Smith Archie & Bess 46 Mind he's aye yer faither; an' he's unco bad aboot ye. 1911 G. B. Shaw Shewing-up Blanco Posnet in Doctor's Dilemma 405 We can do it yet if you feel really bad about it. 1960 E. Stopp tr. St. Francis de Sales Sel. Lett. 93 Naturally, when you get news of some scandal you feel very bad about it. 1986 Los Angeles Times 12 Sept. v. 9/1 He had spanked his daughter... It didn't work, he said. ‘She just cried more and I felt bad.’ 2005 E. Barr Plan B (2006) xvi. 164 Don't worry, lovie. Andy's no angel. Don't feel bad on his account. < as lemmas |
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