bad的意思和读音

bad

: [bæd] : [bæd]

adj.

adv.

n.

worse worst  worse  worst  

adj.+n.bad luck,bad habit,bad thing,bad mood,bad temper

adv.+v.feel bad

adj.good,fresh,slight

adj.poor,evil,awful,naughty,disobedient

badadj.unpleasant

1.unpleasant; full of problems

bad news/weather/dreams/habits

I'm having a really bad day.

It was the worst experience of her life.

Smoking gives you bad breath.

Things are bad enough without our own guns shelling us.

poor quality

2.of poor quality; below an acceptable standard

bad conditions/driving

a bad copy/diet

I thought it was a very bad article.

This isn't as bad as I thought.

That's not a bad idea.

not good at sth

3.~ at sth/at doing sthnot able to do sth well or in an acceptable way

a bad teacher

You're a bad liar!

He's a bad loser(= he complains when he loses a game) .

She is so bad at keeping secrets.

serious

4.serious; severe

You're heading for a bad attack of sunburn.

The engagement was a bad mistake.

My headache is getting worse.

not appropriate

5.[obn]not appropriate in a particular situation

I know that this is a bad time to ask for help.

He now realized that it had been a bad decision on his part.

wicked

6.morally unacceptable

The hero gets to shoot all the bad guys.

He said I must have done something bad to deserve it.

children

7.[ubn]not behaving well

Have you been a bad boy?

harmful

8.[nbn]~ for sb/sthharmful; causing or likely to cause damage

Those shoes are bad for her feet.

Weather like this is bad for business.

painful

9.[ubn]not healthy; painful

I've got a bad back.

food

10.not safe to eat because it has decayed

Put the meat in the fridge so it doesn't go bad .

temper/mood

11.~ temper/moodthe state of feeling annoyed or angry

It put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day.

guilty/sorry

12.feel ~to feel guilty or sorry about sth

She felt bad about leaving him.

Why should I want to make you feel bad?

ill/sick

13.feel/look ~to feel or look ill/sick

I'm afraid I'm feeling pretty bad.

excellent

14.good; excellent

IDM bad be bad news (for sb/sth) news Most idioms containingbad are at the entries for the nouns and verbs in the idioms, for examplebe bad news (for sb/sth) is atnews .

You'll save fifty dollars, which can't be bad, can it?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

cant be bad(informal)used to try to persuade sb to agree that sth is good

You'll save fifty dollars, which can't be bad, can it?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

You're not seeing him again tonight, are you? That's five times this week─you've got it bad!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

have got it bad(informal)to be very much in love

You're not seeing him again tonight, are you? That's five times this week─you've got it bad!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

‘How are you?’ ‘Not too bad.’“?”“。”

That wasn't bad for a first attempt.

not bad(informal)quite good; better than you expected

‘How are you?’ ‘Not too bad.’“?”“。”

That wasn't bad for a first attempt.

If sometimes they're the wrong decisions, too bad.

Too bad every day can't be as good as this.

Really, it was too bad of you to be so late.

too bad”,used to say ‘bad luck’ or ‘it's a shame’ when you do not really mean it

If sometimes they're the wrong decisions, too bad.

a shame; a pity

Too bad every day can't be as good as this.

annoying

Really, it was too bad of you to be so late.

n.

1.[u]bad people, things, or events

You will always have the bad as well as the good in the world.

IDM

I hate to see you going to the bad.

go to the badto begin behaving in an immoral way

I hate to see you going to the bad.

I'm sorry─my bad.

my bad(informal)used when you are admitting that sth is your fault or that you have made a mistake

I'm sorry─my bad.

take the bad with the goodto accept the bad aspects of sth as well as the good ones

After the sale they were £300 to the bad.使 300

to the badused to say that sb now has a particular amount less money than they did before

After the sale they were £300 to the bad.使 300

adv.

1.(informal)badly

She wanted it real bad.

Are you hurt bad?

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v.1.〉“bid”

adj.1.not pleasant or enjoyable2.likely to cause major problems; likely to harm your health or your body; likely to damage your success or peoples opinion of you3.of very low quality; not at all skillful4.not appropriate or convenient; not fair, acceptable, or reasonable5ed about a part of your body that is causing you pain or is not working well6.behaving in a cruel, evil, or criminal way; used about children who do not behave well or obey adults7.no longer fresh or good to eat or drink8.good. This word is used mainly by young people.1.not pleasant or enjoyable2.likely to cause major problems; likely to harm your health or your body; likely to damage your success or peoples opinion of you3.of very low quality; not at all skillful4.not appropriate or convenient; not fair, acceptable, or reasonable5ed about a part of your body that is causing you pain or is not working well6.behaving in a cruel, evil, or criminal way; used about children who do not behave well or obey adults7.no longer fresh or good to eat or drink8.good. This word is used mainly by young people.

adv.1.badly. Many people consider this use incorrect

v.1.<archaic>The past tense of bid

1. study bad left ...

2. tongue bad cold ...

3. 〖 wordusedforplacename〗 bad qiū ...

4. Better Bad Worse ...

5. line n. 线线线 bad adj. someone pron.

6. BAD_ __ BAD_ _ MV_ _ ...

7. Leg Bad Mouth ...

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1.The efficiency hawks, he said, emphasize standardized testing, cracking down on poor school management and purging bad teachers.

2."Well its been a good yr too bad its over, " the actor, 22, Tweeted Friday, seemingly alluding to his diminished role on the show.“22

3.It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, and in a way it was.

4.Sooner or later your bad deeds will catch up with you, and then no matter how much money you have, it won't do you any good.

5.So white tiger's bad. And the tigers are the only striped cat out of the whole feline kingdom, and they're supposed to be orange and black.

6.In their view, battening down the hatches at a time when their markets are still growing would be, quite simply, bad business.

7.The transition would be made easier if I could tell the difference between a good sales job, and a bad one.

8.having had a quarrel with his wife , he left home in a bad temper .

9.Over the next 12 months we're going to get a lot of bad news and towards the end, we'll start getting a bit of good economic news.12

10."We have never been better at taking bad people off the battlefield, " says John Nagl, an American counter-insurgency expert.“”,