bad
- adj. 壞的;嚴(yán)重的;劣質(zhì)的
- n. 壞事;壞人
- adv. 很,非常;壞地;邪惡地
- n. (Bad)人名;(羅)巴德
詞組搭配
a bad penny always turns up
見(jiàn) penny
a bad workman always blames his tools
come to a bad end
from bad to worse
into an even worse state
每況愈下
in a bad way
ill or in trouble
健康情形很壞的;有病的
my bad
(N. Amer. informal)used to acknowledge responsibility for a mistake
(北美,非正式)[用于表示承擔(dān)犯錯(cuò)誤的責(zé)任]我的錯(cuò)
Sorry I lost your CD. It's my bad.
對(duì)不起,我弄丟了你的CD。是我的錯(cuò)。
not (或 not so) bad
(informal)fairly good
(非正式)還好的,不錯(cuò)的
she discovered he wasn't so bad after all.
她發(fā)現(xiàn)他畢竟還是不錯(cuò)的。
to the bad
to ruin
(走)向毀滅
I hate to see you going to the bad.
我不愿看著你走向毀滅。
in deficit
負(fù)債
he was £80 to the bad.
他欠了80英鎊的債。
too bad
(informal)used to indicate that something is regrettable but now beyond retrieval
(非正式)可惜;不幸
too bad, but that's the way it is.
真不幸,可就是那么回事兒。
in bad【非正式用語(yǔ)】
In trouble or disfavor.
倒霉,失寵:處于麻煩或冷遇狀態(tài)之中的
not half bad 或 not so bad
&I{Informal} Reasonably good.
【非正式用語(yǔ)】 非常好