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- Bad on
sanan bid taipunut muoto (vanhahtava).
Määritelmät
Adjektiivit
- Not good; unfavorable; negative.
- (slang) Fantastic.
- Not suitable or fitting.
- Seemingly non-appropriate, in manners, etc.
- Unhealthy.
- Tricky; stressful; unpleasant.
- Evil; wicked.
- Faulty; not functional.
- (of food) Spoiled, rotten, overripe.
- (of breath) Malodorous, foul.
- (informal) Bold and daring.
- (of a need or want) Severe, urgent.
Verbit
- (British, dialect, transitive) To shell (a walnut).
- (archaic) . See bade.
Substantiivit
- (countable, uncountable, economics) An item (or kind of item) of merchandise with negative value; an unwanted good.
- (slang) error, mistake
Adverbit
- (now colloquial) Badly.
Esimerkit
- He is in bad need of a haircut.
- A curious specimen of Gloucestershire dialect c»me out in an assault case heard by the Gloucester court magistrates on Saturday. One of the witnesses, speaking of what a girl was doing at the time the assault took place, said she was ' badding ' walnuts in a pigstye. The word is peculiarly provincial : to ' bad ' walnuts is to strip away the husk. The walnut, too, is often called » 'bannut,' and hence the old Gloucestershire phrase, ' Come an' bad the bannuts.'
- Also Bek is "bad" at Madden.
- You is bad, man!
- An economic bad is anything that you would pay to get rid of. It is not so hard to think of examples of bads: pollution, garbage, and disease fit the description.
- Imports are an economic good but exports an economic bad. Exports must be produced but are enjoyed by foreign consumers.
- Teresa broke out in laughter. “Dang, I sound like I'm talking to my man.” “I tried your cell phone, but you didn't answer.” “I left it at home, Friday. My bad.” “Yeah, your bad.” I laughed. “Really, I'm sorry. It won't happen again.
- “Chico, you're late again.” I turned around and stared him in his beady eyes. “I missed my bus. My bad, Donald.” “Your bad? Your bad? What kind of English is that?
- Sorry, my bad!
- "My bad, My bad!” Juwan yelled, scowling
- I didn't do too bad in the last exam.
- He looked round the poor room, at the distempered walls, and the bad engravings in meretricious frames, the crinkly paper and wax flowers on the chiffonier; and he thought of a room like Father Bryan's, with panelling, with cut glass, with tulips in silver pots, such a room as he had hoped to have for his own.
- Bad breath is not pleasant for anyone.
- These apples have gone bad.
- I had a bad headlight.
- Be careful. There are bad people in the world.
- Divorce is usually a bad experience for everybody involved.
- Lard is bad' for you. Smoking is bad for you, too. Grapes are bad for dogs but not for humans.
- It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full.
- “[…] if you call my duds a ‘livery’ again there'll be trouble. It's bad enough to go around togged out like a life saver on a drill day, but I can stand that 'cause I'm paid for it. What I won't stand is to have them togs called a livery. […]”
- Do you think it is a bad idea to confront him directly?
- You have bad credit.
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