| 单词 | to get in bad | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto get in bad (or wrong)  a.   to get in bad (or wrong): to incur dislike; to get into trouble. Also: (transitive) to bring (someone) into disfavour; to get (someone) into trouble; cf. bad n.2 1c. Frequently const. with. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disfavour > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > bring into disfavour disgrace1597 deingrate1624 queer1818 to get in bad1902 the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be or become displeased			[verb (intransitive)]		 > displease loathec893 overthinkc1175 displeasec1400 to stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach, etc.)c1536 unsavoura1547 distastea1618 disrelish1631 to give (also cause, etc.) offence to1712 spoil sport1869 to get in bad1902 1902    W. S. Stafford Safe Methods of Stock Speculation 47  				Most traders are continually figuring on getting out even, in case they get in wrong. 1906    Washington Post 24 Dec. 6/7  				I've got in bad with him, fer true. 1910    O. Johnson Varmint xi. 152  				Dink, you're getting in wrong again. 1920    F. S. Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise  i. iv. 144  				People are beginning to think he's odd... He certainly is getting in wrong. 1921    S. Ford Inez & Trilby May iii. 56  				So much prattle about a rich uncle who couldn't be produced was bound to get us in wrong sooner or later. 1928    Observer 19 Feb. 16/2  				Young Woodley..prefers poetry to cricket. That, of course, ‘gets him in bad’ with his house-master. 1966    Listener 27 Oct. 622/2  				The speech he made in Chicago which got him in bad with the organizers of Negro protest marches. 1994    H. Burton Leonard Bernstein  ii. xiii. 123  				It is best to have a thousand friends rather than one enemy so don't get in wrong with the newspapers. 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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