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bad
[comparative form: worse][superlative form: worst]
Example
The movie was bad and not enjoyable to watch.
Bad habits can be hard to break.
1.1
不道德的, 有害的
morally unacceptable
Example
Cheating on exams is a bad choice.
Discrimination based on race or religion is morally unacceptable and considered bad.
02
不舒服, 生病
(of a person) sick or unwell
Example
After the long run, he felt really bad.
He ate too much candy and now feels bad.
03
恶劣的, 有害的
capable of harming
04
差, 不好
not meeting the expected standards of performance or quality
05
极端的, 严重的
very intense
Example
He ’s bad at playing the guitar, but he ’s getting better with practice.
他弹吉他很糟糕,但通过练习他在进步。
John was bad at math, but he worked hard to pass the test.
约翰在数学方面表现糟糕,但他努力工作以通过考试。
07
坏的, 腐坏的
(of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
08
experiencing a sense of guilt or disappointment over one's actions or decisions
Example
She felt bad for not helping her friend when she needed it the most.
He felt bad about not keeping his promise, realizing how it affected others.
09
伪造的, 虚假的
reproduced fraudulently
10
不良的, 不信任的
confer a trust upon
11
无法收集的, 不可收集的
not capable of being collected
12
故障的, 不正常的
not working properly
13
不合标准的, 不规范的
nonstandard
14
受伤的, 有病的
(of a part of the body) injured or diseased
15
不安全的, 不稳妥的
not financially safe or secure
Bad
01
恶劣, 不良
that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency
bad
01
to a great or intense degree, used especially to emphasize need, desire, or lack
Example
I need this job bad, rent's due next week.
We're short-staffed bad at the restaurant tonight.
02
to a severe degree, typically of physical sensation, impact, or force
Example
His hands shook bad from the cold.
The earthquake bad affected the city's infrastructure.