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Bad
bæd
极其常见
300 - 400
300 - 400
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
나쁜 (nappeun), 불쾌한 (bulkwaehan), 형편없는 (hyeongpyeon-eobsneun), 안 좋은 (an joheun), 위험한 (wiheomhan)
Bad 的含义在韩语中
나쁜 (nappeun)
例子:
This food tastes bad.
이 음식은 나쁜 맛이 나요.
He is a bad person.
그는 나쁜 사람이에요.
使用: Informal语境: Used to describe something unpleasant or of poor quality, including moral judgments.
笔记: This is the most common translation of 'bad' and can be used in a variety of contexts, from food to character judgments.
불쾌한 (bulkwaehan)
例子:
I had a bad experience at the restaurant.
그 식당에서 불쾌한 경험을 했어요.
The weather is bad today.
오늘 날씨가 불쾌해요.
使用: Formal/Informal语境: Used to describe feelings or situations that are unpleasant or uncomfortable.
笔记: This term is often used in more formal contexts and can refer to experiences or sensations.
형편없는 (hyeongpyeon-eobsneun)
例子:
His performance was bad.
그의 공연은 형편없었어요.
The service at the hotel was bad.
호텔의 서비스는 형편없었어요.
使用: Formal语境: Used to describe something that is of very poor quality or standard.
笔记: This term emphasizes a greater degree of negativity, often used in critical contexts.
안 좋은 (an joheun)
例子:
He is in bad health.
그는 안 좋은 건강 상태예요.
It's a bad time to call.
지금 전화하기에 안 좋은 때예요.
使用: Informal语境: Used to describe a situation or condition that is unfavorable or undesirable.
笔记: This phrase is often used in a more conversational context.
위험한 (wiheomhan)
例子:
That is a bad idea.
그건 위험한 생각이에요.
Driving under the influence is bad.
음주 운전은 위험해요.
使用: Formal/Informal语境: Used to indicate danger or potential harm.
笔记: This meaning focuses more on the risks associated with actions rather than moral judgments.
Bad的同义词
poor
When something is poor, it is of low quality or not very good.
例子: The movie received poor reviews from critics.
笔记: Poor often implies a lack of quality or standard, whereas bad can be more general in its negative connotation.
awful
Awful means extremely bad or unpleasant.
例子: The food at that restaurant was awful.
笔记: Awful is stronger than bad and conveys a sense of extreme negativity.
terrible
Terrible means very bad or of low quality.
例子: The weather was terrible during our vacation.
笔记: Terrible is similar to awful but can also imply causing fear or dread.
dreadful
Dreadful means causing great suffering, fear, or unhappiness.
例子: The traffic was dreadful this morning.
笔记: Dreadful emphasizes the negative impact or feeling caused by something, more so than just being bad.
subpar
Subpar means below an expected or usual standard.
例子: The service at the restaurant was subpar compared to what we expected.
笔记: Subpar specifically indicates falling below a certain standard or expectation.
Bad的表达方式,常用短语
Bite the bullet
To force oneself to endure a painful or otherwise unpleasant situation.
例子: I have to bite the bullet and tell my boss about the mistake I made.
笔记: The phrase 'bite the bullet' implies facing a difficult situation head-on, whereas 'bad' simply means something of poor quality or negative.
Hit rock bottom
To reach the lowest point in one's life or situation.
例子: After losing his job and his home, he felt like he had hit rock bottom.
笔记: While 'bad' is a general term for something negative, 'hit rock bottom' specifically refers to reaching the lowest possible point.
Go from bad to worse
To deteriorate or become even more unfavorable.
例子: First, I lost my keys, and then it started raining - it's all going from bad to worse!
笔记: This phrase emphasizes a worsening situation, whereas 'bad' only indicates something negative.
Bad blood
A feeling of longstanding animosity or resentment.
例子: There has been bad blood between the two families for generations.
笔记: Unlike 'bad', 'bad blood' describes a negative relationship or tension between people or groups.
A bad apple
A person who is dishonest or corrupt within a group.
例子: She's a bad apple in an otherwise great team.
笔记: While 'bad' is a general term, 'a bad apple' specifically refers to a negative individual in a group.
In a bad mood
Feeling irritable or unhappy.
例子: Don't talk to him right now, he's in a bad mood.
笔记: This phrase describes a temporary state of being negative or irritable, unlike 'bad' which is a more general term.
Bad hair day
A day when everything seems to go wrong or nothing is working out as planned.
例子: I'm having a bad hair day, nothing seems to be going right.
笔记: Unlike 'bad', 'bad hair day' refers to a day where things are not going well specifically.
Bad to the bone
Inherently wicked or evil.
例子: He may seem nice, but deep down, he's bad to the bone.
笔记: This phrase goes beyond just being 'bad' and describes someone as fundamentally evil or immoral.
Bad的日常(俚语)表达
Sick
In slang, 'sick' is used to describe something cool, impressive, or awesome.
例子: That car is sick!
笔记: While 'bad' can have a negative connotation, 'sick' is used in a positive way to express admiration or approval.
Wicked
'Wicked' is used in slang to mean excellent, great, or cool.
例子: That concert was wicked!
笔记: 'Wicked' is more emphatic and informal compared to the word 'bad', conveying a stronger sense of excitement or intensity.
Rad
'Rad' is short for 'radical' and is used to mean fantastic, excellent, or impressive.
例子: She has a rad sense of style.
笔记: It is a more casual and trendy alternative to 'bad', often used in a positive context to describe something remarkable or exciting.
Dope
In modern slang, 'dope' means excellent, cool, or impressive.
例子: That new song is dope!
笔记: 'Dope' is used informally to describe something of high quality or admiration, similar to 'bad', but with a more current and urban twist.
Lit
'Lit' is used to describe something exciting, fun, or amazing.
例子: The party was so lit last night!
笔记: While 'bad' can have a negative sense, 'lit' is exclusively used in a positive context to highlight something that is vibrant, lively, or exceptional.
Fierce
In slang, 'fierce' is used to describe something powerful, bold, or impressive.
例子: Her performance on stage was fierce!
笔记: Compared to 'bad', 'fierce' connotes a sense of strength, confidence, and fierceness, often used to praise someone or something with great energy or style.
Bad - 例子
Bad weather ruined our picnic.
나쁜 날씨가 우리의 소풍을 망쳤다.
He has a bad reputation in town.
그는 마을에서 나쁜 평판을 가지고 있다.
The movie was so bad that we left halfway through.
그 영화는 너무 나빠서 우리는 중간에 나갔다.
Bad的语法
Bad - 形容词 (Adjective) / 形容词 (Adjective)
词元: bad
变位
形容词,比较级 (Adjective, comparative): worse
形容词,最高级 (Adjective, superlative): worst
形容词 (Adjective): bad
副词,比较级 (Adverb, comparative): worse
副词,最高级 (Adverb, superlative): worst
副词 (Adverb): bad
音节、划分和重音
bad 包含1个音节: bad
音标: ˈbad
bad , ˈbad (红色音节是重读的)
Bad - 重要性和使用频率
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
bad: 300 - 400 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。