bad: význam a definície
AngličtinaZadajte slovo
Not achieving an adequate standard; poor: a bad concert.
Vulgar or obscene: bad language.
Informal Disobedient or naughty: bad children.
Disagreeable, unpleasant, or disturbing: a bad piece of news.
Unfavorable: bad reviews for the play.
Not fresh; rotten or spoiled: bad meat.
Injurious in effect; detrimental: bad habits.
Not working properly; defective: a bad telephone connection.
Full of or exhibiting faults or errors: bad grammar.
Having no validity; void: passed bad checks.
Being so far behind in repayment as to be considered a loss: bad loans.
Severe; intense: a bad cold.
Being in poor health or in pain: I feel bad today.
Being in poor condition; diseased: bad lungs.
Sorry; regretful: She feels bad about how she treated you.
Something that is below standard or expectations, as of ethics or decency: weighing the good against the bad.
in bad Informal In trouble or disfavor.
my bad Slang Used to acknowledge that one is at fault.
half Informal Reasonably good.
Archaic A past tense of bid.