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单词 bad
释义 bad

bad /bæd/ noun [U]
F0 things or events that are not good or that are morally wrong: » She only ever sees the bad in people.
bad /bæd/ adjective (worse, worst) (EVIL)
B1 (of people or actions) evil or morally unacceptable: » There are a lot of bad people in the world.» He's got his faults but he's not a bad person.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonestbadness /ˈbæd.nəs/ noun [U]
F0 the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable: » There is goodness and badness in everyone.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonest
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Extra Examples:» He's been keeping bad company.» The difficulty of finding suitable workers led to a number of bad characters being recruited by the company.» He's not a bad guy, just a misguided one.» She was in with a bad lot.» I've done some bad things in my time.
bad /bæd/ adjective (worse, worst) (LOW QUALITY)
A2 of low quality, or not acceptable: » The plumber did a bad job on the repairs.» Are the company's current difficulties a result of bad (= harmful) luck or bad (= of low quality) judgment?» He has some very bad habits.» In some parts of the world, it is considered bad manners to pick up food or cutlery with the left hand.» He was sent home from school for bad behaviour.» That remark was in (rather) bad taste, wasn't it?» I'm very bad at cooking (= cannot do it very well).Thesaurus+: ↑Not of good quality , ↑Rubbish and waste , ↑Informal words for badbadness /ˈbæd.nəs/ noun [U]
F0 the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable: » There is goodness and badness in everyone.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonest
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Extra Examples:» The food was bad and the service was dreadful.» Don't be frightened to complain if the service is bad.» Every organization has some bad managers.» I won't fly with an airline that has a bad safety record .» His failure in the exams shows just how bad his teachers are.
bad /bæd/ adjective (worse, worst) (PAINFUL)
C1 causing or experiencing pain: » She can't walk up all those steps, not with her bad leg!» a bad coughThesaurus+: ↑Pain and painfulbadness /ˈbæd.nəs/ noun [U]
F0 the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable: » There is goodness and badness in everyone.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonest
bad /bæd/ adjective (DECAYED)
B2 harmful to eat because of being decayed: » We'd better eat this chicken before it goes bad.Thesaurus+: ↑Not pleasant to eat or drinkbadness /ˈbæd.nəs/ noun [U]
F0 the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable: » There is goodness and badness in everyone.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonest
bad /bæd/ adjective (UNPLEASANT)
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A1 (worse, worst) unpleasant and causing difficulties or harm:
» Our holiday was spoiled by bad weather.» We've just had some very bad news.» I had a very bad night (= did not sleep well) last night.» Watch out - he's in a bad mood (= being unpleasant to everyone).» She's just a bad loser (= she is unpleasant when she loses).» The company has been getting a lot of bad publicity (= negative things have been written or said about it) recently.» The lines were so bad (= unpleasantly long) that I didn't bother waiting.» The company's financial situation is looking rather bad at the moment.» The damage caused by the storm was nothing like as/nowhere near as bad (= not as serious) as we'd feared it might be.» Breathing in other people's cigarette smoke is bad for you (= has a harmful effect on your health).» This is rather a bad (= not convenient or suitable) time for me to talk. Can I call you back later?Thesaurus+: ↑Serious and unpleasant , ↑Not attractive to look at , ↑Informal words for bad
not (too) bad A2 INFORMAL
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F0 quite good or satisfactory:
» "How are things?" "Not too bad, thanks."Thesaurus+: ↑Quite good, or not very good , ↑Suitable and acceptable
not bad INFORMAL
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F0 very good:
» He was best in his age group - not bad, eh?Thesaurus+: ↑Informal words for good , ↑Good, better and best , ↑Quite good, or not very good
feel bad
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B1 to feel ashamed and sorry:
» Knowing that I hurt her makes me feel really bad.» I feel bad about letting them down.Thesaurus+: ↑Sadness and regret
go from bad to worse
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F0 If a situation goes from bad to worse, it was difficult and unpleasant, and is becoming even more so:
» Things have gone from bad to worse.Thesaurus+: ↑Deteriorating and making worsebadness /ˈbæd.nəs/ noun [U]
F0 the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable: » There is goodness and badness in everyone.Thesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonest
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Extra Examples:» He's been in a bad mood all afternoon.» Our departure was delayed because of bad weather.» Tom has been excluded from school for bad behaviour.» "How are you feeling?" "Not too bad, but I've still got a slight headache."» Apart from the salary, it's not a bad job.Common mistake: bad or badly?! Warning: do not confuse the adjective bad with the adverb badly: The concert was bad organized.» The concert was badly organized.! Bad is sometimes used in informal US English to mean 'very much':» I miss him real bad.
bad /bæd/ adverb US
F0 INFORMAL FOR badly (= very much): » He needs the money real bad.» My arm hurts so bad.Thesaurus+: ↑Very and extreme , ↑Complete and whole , ↑Intensifying expressions
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