bad
Describes something that is of low quality, unpleasant, or not helpful. It can also refer to things that are harmful, serious, or morally wrong.
例句
3 / 5The weather is really bad today, so we should stay inside.
The weather is very unpleasant today, so we should stay indoors.
The committee concluded that the project suffered from bad management.
The committee decided that the project had poor management.
That movie was so bad that I wanted to leave early.
That movie was very low quality, so I wanted to go home.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of a 'bad apple'—if one apple is bad, it makes the whole basket unpleasant.
快速测验
I'm sorry, I have some ___ news about the meeting.
正确!
正确答案是: bad
例句
The weather is really bad today, so we should stay inside.
everydayThe weather is very unpleasant today, so we should stay indoors.
The committee concluded that the project suffered from bad management.
formalThe committee decided that the project had poor management.
That movie was so bad that I wanted to leave early.
informalThat movie was very low quality, so I wanted to go home.
Researchers found that bad air quality affects student performance.
academicScientists discovered that poor air quality changes how students learn.
We cannot afford to make a bad investment at this stage.
businessWe cannot make a poor financial choice at this time.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
not bad
surprisingly good or okay
too bad
that is unfortunate
bad luck
unfortunate events
容易混淆的词
'Bad' is an adjective used to describe nouns, while 'badly' is an adverb used to describe actions.
'Worse' is used only when comparing two things, while 'bad' describes one thing.
使用说明
Use 'bad' after linking verbs like 'feel', 'look', or 'smell' to describe a state. Avoid using 'badly' in these cases unless you are describing the physical ability to perform the sense.
常见错误
Many learners say 'I feel badly' when they mean they are sad or sick; the correct form is 'I feel bad'.
记忆技巧
Think of a 'bad apple'—if one apple is bad, it makes the whole basket unpleasant.
词源
Derived from the Middle English word 'badde', which likely came from Old English 'bæddel' meaning a worthless person.
语法模式
文化背景
In American slang, 'bad' was historically used to mean 'cool' or 'good' in certain music and subculture contexts.
快速测验
I'm sorry, I have some ___ news about the meeting.
正确!
正确答案是: bad
相关语法
更多quality词汇
great
A1Used to describe something that is much better than average, excellent, or wonderful. It can also describe something that is very large in size, amount, or degree.
good
A1Used to describe something that is of a high standard, pleasant, or morally right. It is a general positive term used to express approval or satisfaction in many different situations.
cut corners
B2To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often by skipping important steps or ignoring rules. This practice usually results in lower quality or increased risk to save time or money.
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