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1. ADJ-GRADED 坏的;令人不快的;不合意的;有害的;糟糕的 Something that is bad is unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable. 
  • The bad weather conditions prevented the plane from landing...

    糟糕的天气使飞机无法降落。

  • We have been going through a bad time...

    我们正经历一段困难时期。

  • I've had a bad day at work...

    我今天上班诸事不顺。

2. ADJ-GRADED 严重的;厉害的;剧烈的 You use bad to indicate that something unpleasant or undesirable is severe or great in degree. 
  • He had a bad accident two years ago and had to give up farming...

    他两年前遇到严重的车祸,不得不放弃务农。

  • This was a bad case of dangerous driving...

    这是一起严重的危险驾驶案例。

  • The pain is often so bad she wants to scream...

    剧烈的疼痛常常让她想大声叫喊。

3. ADJ-GRADED 不明智的;错误的;不对的 A bad idea, decision, or method is not sensible or not correct. 
  • Economist Jeffrey Faux says a tax cut is a bad idea...

    经济学家杰弗里·福克斯认为减税是不明智的。

  • Of course politicians will sometimes make bad decisions...

    政治家当然有时也会作出错误的决定。

  • That's not a bad way to proceed, just somewhat different...

    以此方法进行并没有错,只是有些与众不同。

4. ADJ-GRADED 不利的;不幸的 If you describe a piece of news, an action, or a sign as bad, you mean that it is unlikely to result in benefit or success. 
  • The closure of the project is bad news for her staff...

    项目终止对她的雇员来说是一个不幸的消息。

  • It was a bad start in my relationship with Warr...

    我与沃尔的关系开始得不太顺利。

  • The report couldn't have come at a worse time for the European Commission.

    这份报告发布的时间对欧盟委员会极为不利。

5. ADJ-GRADED 不合标准的;劣质的;蹩脚的;不足的 Something that is bad is of an unacceptably low standard, quality, or amount. 
  • She was in rather a bad film about the Mau Mau...

    她出演了一部关于茅茅运动(20世纪50年代肯尼亚基库尤人反抗英国殖民者的民族主义运动)的烂片。

  • Many old people in Britain are living in bad housing...

    英国有很多老人居住条件恶劣。

  • The state schools' main problem is that teachers' pay is so bad...

    公立学校的主要问题是教师的薪资太低。

6. ADJ-GRADED 不擅长的;不善于的 Someone who is bad at doing something is not skilful or successful at it. 
  • He had increased Britain's reputation for being bad at languages...

    他加深了人们对英国人不擅长语言的印象。

  • He was a bad driver...

    他是一个技术糟糕的司机。

  • Rose was a poor cook and a worse mother.

    罗丝不太会做饭,更不会当母亲。

7. ADJ-GRADED 难以接受的;令人遗憾的 If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong. 
  • Not being able to hear doesn't seem as bad as not being able to see...

    看不见比听不到更让人难以忍受。

  • You need at least ten pounds if you go to the cinema nowadays — it's really bad.

    现在看场电影至少要花上10英镑——真是太贵了。

8. ADJ-GRADED (尤表示惊讶)不错的,不坏的,挺好的 You can say that something is not bad to mean that it is quite good or acceptable, especially when you are rather surprised about this. 
  • 'How much is he paying you?' — 'Oh, five thousand.' —'Not bad.'...

    “他给你多少钱?”——“哦,5,000。”——“挺不错嘛。”

  • 'How are you, mate?' — 'Not bad, mate, how's yourself?'...

    “最近怎么样,老兄?”——“还不错,你呢?”

  • He's not a bad chap — quite human for an accountant...

    这个家伙人不坏——就会计来说已经很有人情味了。

9. ADJ-GRADED 邪恶的;不道德的 A bad person has morally unacceptable attitudes and behaviour. 
  • I was selling drugs, but I didn't think I was a bad person...

    我贩卖毒品,但我并不觉得自己是个坏人。

  • He does not think that his beliefs make him any worse than any other man.

    他觉得自己的信仰并不让他比其他人更邪恶。

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  • They only recognise badness when they perceive it in others.

    他们只看到别人身上的恶行。

10. ADJ-GRADED 不听话的;调皮的;捣蛋的 A bad child disobeys rules and instructions or does not behave in a polite and correct way. 
  • You are a bad boy for repeating what I told you...

    重复我对你说的话,你真是个捣蛋鬼。

  • Many parents find it hard to discourage bad behaviour.

    很多父母觉得要孩子循规蹈矩是件很难的事情。

11. ADJ-GRADED 易怒的;乖戾的;阴郁的 If you are in a bad mood, you are angry and behave unpleasantly to people. 
  • She is in a bit of a bad mood because she's just given up smoking.

    因为她刚刚戒烟,所以脾气有点大。

12. ADJ-GRADED 抱歉的;难过的;内疚的 If you feel bad about something, you feel rather sorry or guilty about it. 
  • You don't have to feel bad about relaxing...

    你不必为放松感到内疚。

  • I feel bad that he's doing most of the work...

    大部分工作都是他在干,我觉得很过意不去。

  • Are you trying to make me feel bad?

    你是想让我歉疚吗?

13. ADJ 受伤的;有病的;虚弱的 If you have a bad back, heart, leg, or eye, it is injured, diseased, or weak. 
  • Alastair has a bad back so we have a hard bed.

    阿拉斯泰尔背部有毛病,所以我们睡硬板床。

14. ADJ 变质的;腐烂的 Food that has gone bad is not suitable to eat because it has started to decay. 
  • They bought so much beef that some went bad.

    他们买了太多牛肉,有些都变质了。

15. ADJ-GRADED 污秽的;咒骂的 Bad language is language that contains offensive words such as swear words. 
  • I don't like to hear bad language in the street...

    我不喜欢在街上听见一些污言秽语。

  • I said a bad word.

    我说了一句脏话。

16. See also: worse; worst;  
17. PHRASE …真可惜;…真遗憾 If you say that it is too bad that something is the case, you mean you are sorry or sad that it is the case. 
  • It is too bad that Eleanor had to leave so soon...

    埃莉诺不得不这么快就离开,真是太遗憾了。

  • Too bad he used his intelligence for criminal purposes.

    他把聪明都用在了犯罪上,太可惜了。

18. CONVENTION (表示无法改变,亦不觉得抱歉或同情)算…倒霉 If you say 'too bad', you are indicating that nothing can be done to change the situation, and that you do not feel sorry or sympathetic about this. 
  • Too bad if you missed the bus.

    你没有赶上公交车只能算自己倒霉。

19. PHRASE 境况不佳;处于困境 If someone or something is in a bad way, they are in a bad condition or situation. 
  • The economy is in a bad way...

    经济陷入困境。

  • 'You look in a bad way,' chuckled Brad.

    “你看起来糟透了,”布拉德笑着说。

20. PHRASE 对…有不好的评价;说…的坏话 If nobody has a bad word to say about you, you are liked or admired by everyone. 
  • She's got beauty, wealth, and fame, and we still can't find anyone with a bad word to say about her.

    她美丽,富有,出名,而且我们还没有发现谁说她不好。

21.   to make the best of a bad job→see: best;  bad blood→see: blood;  to be in someone's bad books→see: book;  bad luck→see: luck;  to get a bad press→see: press;  to go from bad to worse→see: worse
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"
  • synonym: big

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. not capable of being collected;

  • "a bad (or uncollectible) debt"

6. below average in quality or performance;

  • "a bad chess player"
  • "a bad recital"

7. nonstandard;

  • "so-called bad grammar"

8. 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"

9. physically unsound or diseased;

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

10. capable of harming;

  • "bad habits"
  • "bad air"
  • "smoking is bad for you"

11. keenly sorry or regretful;

  • "felt bad about letting the team down"
  • "was sorry that she had treated him so badly"
  • "felt bad about breaking the vase"

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"

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  • 1.坏的,不良的
1. Bad elements hold sway, while good people are pushed around.; The bad eggs wielded power, while the good people were oppressed.
坏人当道,好人受气

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2. Bad manners savo(u)r a bad education.
礼貌欠缺显示出缺乏教育。

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3. A bad habit in a child should be nipped in the bud.
应该尽早把孩子的坏习惯改过来。

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4. A bad home environment can affect a child's healthy growth.
不良的家庭环境能影响儿童的健康成长。

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5. A bad leg ruled him off for long distance running.
他的腿痛使他不能参加长跑。

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6. A bad shearer never had a good sickle.
拙匠无利器。

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7. A bad thing can be turned into a good one.
坏事可以变成好事。

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8. A bad tooth can cause acute pain.
一颗蛀牙可以引起激烈的疼痛。

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9. A bad tooth may cause an abscess on the gums.
一颗病牙可使牙床脓肿。

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10. A bad workman finds much fault with his tools.
蹩脚的工匠总是埋怨自己的工具不好。

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11. A bad workman quarrels with his tools.
厨子笨,怨刀钝。

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12. A common superstition considered it bad luck to sleep in a room numbered 13.
(西方)一种普遍的迷信认为在13号房间睡觉是不吉利的。

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13. A depression over the Atlantic usually brings bad weather in Britain.
大西洋上空的低气压通常给英国带来恶劣的天气。

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14. A lot of propaganda has painted him as bad.
大量宣传把他说得很坏。

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15. A really bad cold pulls you down and leaves you feeling very miserable.
一场真正的重感冒可以把你拖垮,让你感到非常难受。

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16. A succession of bad harvest had reduced the small farmer to penury.
连续歉收使得这个小农场主陷入了贫困境地。

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17. A wise person eschews bad company.
聪明人远避恶友。

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18. According to popular folklore, anyone who owns such a picture will have bad luck.
民间盛传拥有这样图画的人会遭厄运。

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19. After getting bad reviews the play quickly died the death.
受到贬评之后,该剧就突然停演了。

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20. All are good lasses,but whence come the bad wives?
姑娘个个好,泼妇何处来?

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