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单词 bad news
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Definition of bad news in US English:

bad news

noun
informal
  • A person or thing that is regarded as unpleasant, unlucky, or undesirable.

    dry weather is always bad news for gardeners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Isn't there always bad news just when you think a project is going along nicely?
    • If this commercial proposition proves wrong, it could be bad news for more than Scardino.
    • In Japan, the banks are in a terrible mess so we can only expect more bad news from Tokyo.
    • The bad news is nobody knows who will be the Chancellor in two or three weeks, if we have one.
    • I told him to stay out of it and let someone else be the bearer of bad news.
    • There is always some bad news somewhere and therefore always a reason not to invest.
    • But there is a world of time for bad news and we are only travelling together for a short time more.
    • His hard, dark orbs dart to and fro while he delivers a good news / bad news proposition.
    • The bad news is that many companies do not have the depth of management to achieve this.
    • The most frequent complaint I hear is that journalists present only the bad news.
    • The bad news for air passengers is that things are likely to get even worse.
    • I spent a lot of time getting ready for Halina the second time, but she had bad news when I arrived.
    • The bad news is that those of you still using version 4 or older browsers will not be able to see any of this.
    • Bad news is always hard but bad news on a beautiful sunny morning seems doubly burdensome.
    • Now the counting is over and, as so often in life, we have good news and bad news.
    • He then received a second call from her in the evening bearing the bad news.
    • This is bad news for poor organisations hoping to run it on ancient hardware.
    • If you want to avoid this process, then there's some good news and some bad news.
    • She didn't know whether the news was good news or bad news, and so she didn't react at all to it.
    • The bad news is that anyone who adores linear thinking will be in for a rough ride this month.
 
 

Definition of bad news in US English:

bad news

noun
informal
  • A person or thing that is regarded as unpleasant, unlucky, or undesirable.

    dry weather is always bad news for gardeners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He then received a second call from her in the evening bearing the bad news.
    • Isn't there always bad news just when you think a project is going along nicely?
    • Bad news is always hard but bad news on a beautiful sunny morning seems doubly burdensome.
    • Now the counting is over and, as so often in life, we have good news and bad news.
    • The bad news is that those of you still using version 4 or older browsers will not be able to see any of this.
    • The most frequent complaint I hear is that journalists present only the bad news.
    • If you want to avoid this process, then there's some good news and some bad news.
    • There is always some bad news somewhere and therefore always a reason not to invest.
    • In Japan, the banks are in a terrible mess so we can only expect more bad news from Tokyo.
    • This is bad news for poor organisations hoping to run it on ancient hardware.
    • I spent a lot of time getting ready for Halina the second time, but she had bad news when I arrived.
    • The bad news is nobody knows who will be the Chancellor in two or three weeks, if we have one.
    • The bad news for air passengers is that things are likely to get even worse.
    • His hard, dark orbs dart to and fro while he delivers a good news / bad news proposition.
    • If this commercial proposition proves wrong, it could be bad news for more than Scardino.
    • The bad news is that many companies do not have the depth of management to achieve this.
    • But there is a world of time for bad news and we are only travelling together for a short time more.
    • I told him to stay out of it and let someone else be the bearer of bad news.
    • The bad news is that anyone who adores linear thinking will be in for a rough ride this month.
    • She didn't know whether the news was good news or bad news, and so she didn't react at all to it.
 
 
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