A1 adverb 中性 #2,656 最常用

badly

/ˈbæd.li/

In a way that is not good, effective, or successful. It can also be used to mean 'very much' when you want or need something a lot.

例句

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1

He plays the piano very badly, so it is hard to listen.

He plays the piano in a very poor way.

2

The document was badly organized and difficult to read.

The document was organized in a poor manner.

3

I want to go on vacation so badly!

I want to go on vacation very much.

词族

名词
badness
副词
badly
形容词
bad
相关
baddie
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记忆技巧

Think of the '-ly' at the end of 'badly' as standing for 'Like' — it describes how the action is *like*.

快速测验

She was ______ hurt in the car accident.

正确!

正确答案是: badly

例句

1

He plays the piano very badly, so it is hard to listen.

everyday

He plays the piano in a very poor way.

2

The document was badly organized and difficult to read.

formal

The document was organized in a poor manner.

3

I want to go on vacation so badly!

informal

I want to go on vacation very much.

4

The research was badly conducted, so the results are not useful.

academic

The research was done poorly.

5

The meeting went badly because no one was prepared.

business

The meeting was not successful.

词族

名词
badness
副词
badly
形容词
bad
相关
baddie

常见搭配

behave badly to act in a way that is not polite or good
want badly to desire something very much
need badly to require something very much
hurt badly to cause a lot of pain or injury
treat badly to behave poorly towards someone else

常用短语

badly off

not having much money; poor

badly needed

something that is very necessary

take it badly

to be very upset by something that happened

容易混淆的词

badly vs bad

Bad is an adjective (He is a bad driver), while badly is an adverb (He drives badly).

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使用说明

Use 'badly' after a verb to describe an action, or before a past participle (like 'badly damaged'). Avoid using it after linking verbs like 'feel' or 'look' in formal English, where 'bad' is preferred.

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常见错误

Many learners say 'He played bad' instead of 'He played badly.' Remember that 'badly' describes the action of playing.

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记忆技巧

Think of the '-ly' at the end of 'badly' as standing for 'Like' — it describes how the action is *like*.

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词源

Derived from the Middle English word 'badde' (meaning wicked or evil) with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

语法模式

verb + badly badly + past participle very + badly

快速测验

She was ______ hurt in the car accident.

正确!

正确答案是: badly

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