A1 worse, worst unpleasant and causing difficulties or harm坏的,不好的;令人不悦的
A2 fairly good or satisfactory还行;不错
B1 to feel ashamed and sorry感到羞愧;感到抱歉;感到难过
If a situation goes from bad to worse, it was difficult and unpleasant, and is becoming even more so.(情况)变得更糟,恶化
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He's been in a bad mood all afternoon.
Our departure was delayed because of bad weather.
Tom has been excluded from school for bad behaviour.
"How are you feeling?" "Not too bad, but I've still got a slight headache."
Apart from the salary, it's not a bad job.
A2 worse, worst of low quality, or not acceptable劣质的,很差的;不可接受的
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The food was bad and the service was dreadful.
Don't be frightened to complain if the service is bad.
Every organization has some bad managers.
I won't fly with an airline that has a bad safety record .
His failure in the exams shows just how bad his teachers are.
B1 worse, worst (of people or actions) evil or morally unacceptable邪恶的;道德败坏的
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He's been keeping bad company.
The difficulty of finding suitable workers led to a number of bad characters being recruited by the company.
He's not a bad guy, just a misguided one.
She was in with a bad lot.
I've done some bad things in my time.
C1 worse, worst causing or experiencing pain令人痛苦的;疼痛的
B2 harmful to eat because of being decayed腐烂的,变质的
the quality of being evil or morally unacceptable邪恶的本质;道德败坏的本质
informal for badly (= very much)很,非常(badly的非正式说法)
things or events that are not good or that are morally wrong坏;坏的事物;厄运
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