| 单词 | to take it badly | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto take it badly  8.  With great distress, anguish, or anger. Frequently in  to take it badly. ΚΠ ?1822    J. H. Payne Love in Humble Life 22  				Zounds! he don't take it so badly. 1894    E. Œ. Somerville  & ‘M. Ross’ Real Charlotte III. xlviii. 223  				His face was angry and wretched... He was more in love than he had ever been before, and he was taking it badly. 1928    C. Whitaker-Wilson Franz Schubert xii. 177  				Schubert received the news badly. He had been expecting it for the past forty-eight hours, but when it came it prostrated him. 1968    Lat. Amer. 		(Nexis)	 8 Nov. 356  				The news of the closures was taken badly by the other Lima newspapers. 1992    J. Meek Last Orders 37  				I knocked over a cat..and mentioned it to the woman that ran the shop. And it was her cat, wasn't it. She took it really badly. 2008    Mirror 		(Nexis)	 7 Feb. 49  				You could also ask her to look out for him if he takes it badly. < as lemmas | 
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