bad

基本词汇  
[bæd]     [bæd]    
  • adj. 坏的;不好的;差的;疼痛的;严重的;有害的;腐败的;低劣的;不利的;不舒服的;不健康的
  • n. 坏人;坏事
  • adv. 非常;不好地
worse worst badness
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bad的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 坏的,不好的
  2. 严重的,剧烈的
  3. 腐烂的,变质的
  4. 不适合的,不适当的
  5. 邪恶的,不道德的
  6. 拙劣的,不合格的,质量差的
  7. 有害的
  8. 令人不快的
  9. 问题成堆的
n. (名词)
  1. 坏人
  2. 堕落
  3. 亏损
  4. 坏事,不好的东西或情形
  5. 恶劣状态,劣质
  6. 恶,邪恶
  7. 不幸,倒霉
adv. (副词)
  1. 非常,很,极
  2. 笨拙
  3. 坏,不好地,恶劣地,邪恶地
  4. 不正确地
  5. 危害地
  6. 令人不快地

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 坏的,劣质的; 不合格的,有错的 of poor quality; below an acceptable standard; faulty
  2. 不道德的; 邪恶的 not morally acceptable; wicked
  3. 令人不快的,使人讨厌的 unpleasant; disagreeable
  4. 严重的; 显著的 serious; noticeable
  5. 因变质而不能食用的 (of food) not fit to be eaten because of decay
  6. [P]不健康的,有病的 unhealthy or diseased
  7. 有害于某人的 hurtful
  8. 不适宜的; 困难的 unsuitable; difficult
n. (名词)
  1. [U]坏的事物 that which is wicked, unpleasant, etc.

英英释义

Noun:
  1. that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency;

    "take the bad with the good"

Adjective:
  1. having undesirable or negative qualities;

    "a bad report card"
    "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"
    "a bad little boy"
    "clothes in bad shape"
    "a bad cut"
    "bad luck"
    "the news was very bad"
    "the reviews were bad"
    "the pay is bad"
    "it was a bad light for reading"
    "the movie was a bad choice"

  2. very intense;

    "a bad headache"
    "in a big rage"
    "had a big (or bad) shock"
    "a bad earthquake"
    "a bad storm"

  3. feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad');

    "my throat feels bad"
    "she felt bad all over"
    "he was feeling tough after a restless night"

  4. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition;

    "bad meat"
    "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"

  5. feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone;

    "felt regretful over his vanished youth"
    "regretful over mistakes she had made"
    "he felt bad about breaking the vase"

  6. not capable of being collected;

    "a bad (or uncollectible) debt"

  7. below average in quality or performance;

    "a bad chess player"
    "a bad recital"

  8. nonstandard;

    "so-called bad grammar"

  9. not financially safe or secure;

    "a bad investment"
    "high risk investments"
    "anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky"
    "speculative business enterprises"

  10. physically unsound or diseased;

    "has a bad back"
    "a bad heart"
    "bad teeth"
    "an unsound limb"
    "unsound teeth"

  11. capable of harming;

    "bad air"
    "smoking is bad for you"

  12. characterized by wickedness or immorality;

    "led a very bad life"

  13. reproduced fraudulently;

    "like a bad penny..."
    "a forged twenty dollar bill"

  14. not working properly;

    "a bad telephone connection"
    "a defective appliance"

Adverb:
  1. with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly');

    "the injury hurt badly"
    "the buildings were badly shaken"
    "it hurts bad"
    "we need water bad"

  2. very much; strongly;

    "I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it"
    "the cables had sagged badly"
    "they were badly in need of help"
    "he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it"

bad的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. Smoking is bad for health.
    吸烟对身体有害。
  2. In the recession, our firm went through a bad time.
    我们公司在经济衰退时期历尽艰辛。
  3. He's gone to bad since he made friends with those people.
    他结交那些人后就开始堕落了。
  4. Their travel plan was cancelled because of the bad weather.
    因为天气不好,他们的旅行计划取消了。
  5. His shabby appearance creates a bad impression.
    他那寒酸的样子给人留下不好的印象。
  6. It's a very bad thing to leave things around.
    把东西到处乱扔是很不好的习惯。
  7. Bad eyesight is less common in this part.
    这地区很少有视力差的人。
  8. A bad workman quarrels with his tool.
    手艺差的工人总是抱怨工具不好使。
  9. I felt bad all day.
    我整天觉得不舒服。
  10. She's got a bad headache.
    她头痛得厉害。
  11. Leaving his name off the list was a bad slip-up.
    名单上没有他的名字是个严重的疏忽。
  12. She has been racked with a bad cough.
    她一直为严重的咳嗽所苦。
  13. It's bad to you to read in the sun.
    在阳光下读书是有害的。
  14. Stagflation is bad for stock market valuations.
    滞涨对股票价值是有害的。
  15. In several passages he stressed that bad governments, especially corrupt or repressive ones, could not expect his help.
    在几页文字中,奥巴马强调,管理不善的政府,特别是腐败的或是镇压性的政府是不可能获得他的帮助的。
  16. Pogroms, crusades, bad Popes, and crooked preachers on the Old Time Gospel hour have left a bad taste in many people's mouths.
    大屠杀,十字军东征,腐败的天主教皇,和一些歪曲事实的布道者在旧时期给人们留下了太多的负面影响。
  17. I thought it was a very bad article.
    我以为那是一篇很低劣的文章。
  18. They protested about the bad food.
    他们对低劣的伙食提出了抗议。
  19. The decadence of morals is bad for a nation.
    道德的堕落对国家是不利的。
  20. Your bad skin will tell against you if you want to be an actress.
    如果你想当演员的话,你粗糙的皮肤对你是不利的。
  21. Bad breath, as well as being unpleasant, can be interpreted by would-be lovers as a sign of health problems.
    口气不清新或让人不舒服会被对方视为身体不健康的标志。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. He was for putting bad men behind bars.
    他赞成将坏人关进监狱。
  2. The bad man will suffer eternal damnation.
    坏人将会受到永远的惩罚。
  3. You must learn to take the bad with the good.
    人必须学会好坏都能承受。
用作副词 (adv.)
  1. That's what I want, and I want it bad.
    这就是我想要的,而且是迫不及待要得到的。
  2. Alison sings bad.
    艾莉森唱得很糟。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
bad blood
    恶感 ill feeling
bad debt
    坏账 money owing that is written off
bad egg〔hat, lot〕
    卑鄙小人 sb of bad character〔reputation〕
bad language
    骂人的脏话 swearing; blaspheming
bad light
    坏印象 unfavourable reputation
come to a bad end
    死于非命; 落得个不好的下场 finish in unpleasant〔criminal〕 circumstances
go from bad to worse
    越来越坏 deteriorate gradually
in a bad way
    情况不好 in a very poor state
in bad taste
    不体面,令人难为情 ill-mannered
not bad
    不错 comparatively good
too bad
    〈口〉可惜 unfortunate
用作名词 (n.)
go to the bad
    变坏,堕落 become completely immoral
in bad with
    与(某人)关系恶劣 be bad in relationship with sb
take the bad with the good
    好坏都看得开 accept the unwelcome aspects as well as the welcome ones

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 动词+~ 副词+~ ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
介词+~

经典引文

  • Children perished..from bad nourishment.

    出自: T. R. Malthus
  • All ways are long over bad roads.

    出自: E. Glasgow
  • Why should people go out to see bad films when they can stay at home and see bad television?

    出自: S. Goldwyn
  • I couldn't do it on the phoneshis hearing's bad.

    出自: K. Laffan
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