worse
[wə:s]
adj.更坏的, 更差的, 更严重的
adv.更坏, 更差
n.更坏的事物
例句与用法:
He is behaving worse than ever.
他的所作所为比以前更坏。
We thought that the situation was as bad as it could be, but worse was to follow.
我们还以为那是最坏的情况呢,可没想到更糟的还在后面。
I'm afraid he is getting steadily worse.
恐怕他的病情越来越严重了。
a.
1. (bad的比较级)更坏的, 更差的, 更恶化的
To make matters worse, I locked my keys in the car.
更糟的是, 我把钥匙锁在车里了。
Nothing is worse than war.
没有什么比战争更糟的了。
2. (ill的比较级)(病情)更重的[F]
My cold is growing worse.
我的感冒更重了。
ad.
1. (badly和ill的比较级)更坏, 更糟, (病)更重
2. 更猛烈地, 更厉害地
The wind was blowing worse.
风刮得更厉害了。
n.
更糟的事[U]
worse
同义词:
inferior | deteriorated | aggravated | impaired | better | poorer | worsened |
反义词:
better |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.更坏的, 更差的
deteriorated
impaired
aggravated
同义参见:
inferior
反义:
a.更坏的; 更重的
better
worse[wə:s; 'wə:s]adj.1.■ill的变形2.■bad1的变形3.■badder的变形4.■badly的变形5.■bad和ill的比较级6.■7.■较差的;更坏的;更有害的8.■(质量等)劣等的,差的,次的9.■(健康状况)更差的;(病情)更严重的,更厉害的10.■(情况、环境等)更恶劣的;更令人不满的;更不利的11.■更不完善的,更不适当的;效果更差的adv.1.■badly和ill的比较级2.■更坏地;更糟糕地;更严重地3.■更猛烈地,更厉害地n.1.■[the worse]更坏的事,更坏的情况;比赛的败局2.■(人或事)较差者,较坏者be the worse for因…更糟(或更坏);因…而受影响for better or for worse祸福与共,不论好坏[亦作 for better for worse 或 for better or worse]for the worse向坏的方面(转化等);恶化go from bad to worse见 badhave the worse处于不利地位;遭受失败none the worse (for)并不见得差一些,并不更差;仍然,还是;并未受伤的,丝毫不受影响;依然如故put someone to the worse[废语]击败某人,使某人遭受失败or worse或者更坏so much the worse那就更糟了the worse for因…而更糟(或更差)the worse for wear被用坏的;被穿破的;破烂不堪的[口语]没有精力的,疲惫不堪的,十分疲倦的[俚语]喝醉了的worse and worse越来越坏,每况愈下worse luck不幸地,更倒霉的是[用作插入语]worse off情况更坏,处境更糟,处境更恶劣;更贫穷
worseworse[wə:s]adj.1.■[bad, ill 的比较级]更坏的, 更差的, 更糟的, (病)更重的be the worse for drink喝醉be the worse for wear穿旧, 破旧不堪The patient is worse this morning.今天早晨病人的病情加重了。
词性变化worse[wə:s]adv.[badly, ill 的比较级]1.■更坏, 更差, 更糟; (病)更重2.■更厉害, 更猛烈He is behaving worse than ever.他的行为更坏了。He has been taken worse.他的病更重了。It was raining worse than ever.雨越下越大。worse[wə:s]n.1.■更坏的事I have worse to tell you.我还有更坏的事要说。W-cannot happen.事情坏得不能再坏了。
adjective
- of poorer quality or lower standard; less good or desirable
(在质量、品德等方面)更坏的,更差的,更糟的
the accommodation was awful and the food was worse.
住宿条件很差,而伙食更糟。
■more serious or severe
更严重的;更严厉的
the movement made the pain worse.
动弹使疼痛加剧了。
■more reprehensible or evil
更应受指责的,更恶劣的
it is worse to intend harm than to be indifferent.
有意伤害比漠不关心更恶劣。
■[predic. or as complement]in a less satisfactory or pleasant condition; more ill or unhappy
更不满意的;更不愉快的;病情更严重的
he felt worse, and groped his way back to bed.
他感觉更不舒服,摸索着回到床上了。
- less well or skillfully
更坏,更差,更糟
the more famous I became the worse I painted.
我越出名,画得越糟。
■more seriously or severely
更严重地;更严厉地
the others had been drunk too, worse than herself.
其他人也喝醉了,醉得比她自己还厉害。
■[sentence adverb]used to introduce a statement of circumstances felt by the speaker to be more serious or undesirable than others already mentioned
更糟的是(用于引导句子)
The system will find it hard to sort out property disputes. Even worse, the law will discourage foreign investment.
在这体制下很难解决财产争端。更糟的是,法律不鼓励外商投资。
- [mass noun]a more serious or unpleasant event or circumstance
更严重的情况;更令人不快的事
the small department was already stretched to the limit, but worse was to follow.
那小部门已经扩大到极限了,但更糟的情况还在后头。
■(the worse)a less good, favourable, or pleasant condition
更差的情况;更不利的情况
the weather changed for the worse.
天气恶化了。
none the worse for
- not adversely affected by
依然如故
we were none the worse for our terrible experience.
我们有过一次可怕的经历但仅此而已。
■not to be considered inferior on account of
并不更差
she was non-academic and none the worse for that.
她并不专业,也就这样了。
- used to suggest a possibility that is still more serious or unpleasant than one already considered, but that the speaker does not wish or need to specify
或者更坏,或者更糟
the child might be born blind or worse.
那小孩也许天生是个瞎子,或者更糟。
- used to suggest that a problem, failure, or other unfortunate event or situation is the fault of the person specified and that the speaker does not feel any great concern about it
更糟,更加不妙
if they were daft enough to believe it, so much the worse for them.
如果他们傻到相信这件事,对他们来说就更加不妙了。
- rather drunk
喝醉
he was somewhat the worse for drink at his farewell party.
他在自己的饯行宴上喝得微醉。
informal
非正式
- damaged by use or weather over time; battered and shabby
穿坏的,用坏的;破旧不堪的 - (of a person) feeling rather unwell, especially as a result of drinking too much alcohol
(尤指人喝醉后)十分疲倦的,不舒服的
- 见 luck
- in a less advantageous position; less fortunate or prosperous
情况更坏,处境更糟;更不幸;更贫困
- Old English wyrsa, wiersa (adjective), wiers (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to war
worse
名词 worse:
something inferior in quality or condition or effect
形容词 worse:
(comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability
changed for the worse in health or fitness
同义词:worsened
形容词 bad:
having undesirable or negative qualities
同义词:bad
very intense
feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad')
(of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone
not capable of being collected
同义词:bad, uncollectible
below average in quality or performance
同义词:bad
nonstandard
同义词:bad
not financially safe or secure
同义词:bad, risky, high-risk, speculative
physically unsound or diseased
capable of harming
同义词:bad
characterized by wickedness or immorality
reproduced fraudulently
not working properly
副词 worse:
(comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner
worse
■It is better to be alone than in bad company.
[谚]宁可孤独,不交恶友。
■False friends are worse than bitter enemies.
[谚]明枪易躲,暗箭难防。
■False friends are worse than open enemies.
[谚]虚伪的朋友比公开的敌人更坏。
■The bad fortune of some people is good fortune to others.
一些人的厄运正是另一些人的好运。
■One bad deed can blemish a good reputation.
一次不良的行为可损害好的名声。
■Don't associate with bad companions.
不要与坏同伴往来。
■Don't be scared of the supervisor. His bark is worse than his bite and he's really a nice guy.
不要怕那个管理人,他脾气坏心却不坏,他其实是个好人。
■Don't worry about his grumpy expression, his bark is worse than his bit.
不要担心他的语言粗暴,他说话严厉,但并无恶意。
■But there was worse to come. Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure.
不过接着就更糟了。前面不远出现了一条巨大的地裂。
■Scratching the rash will make it worse.
丘疹越挠越坏。
■It's been done, and, for better or worse, we can't change it now.
事已至此,无论是好是坏,已无法改变。
■He isn't nice. As it is, he is bad.
他不好。事实上,他很坏。
■He is not such a bad guy as you (are).
他不是那种和你一样的坏家伙。
■He bought a new car but it turned out to be for the worse.
他买了一辆新车,但是还不如旧的好。
■Their marriage has been going through a bad patch.
他们的婚姻正处在困难时期。
■He act in good faith or in bad faith.
他做事有诚信或无诚信。
■As he drank more wine his articulation became worse.
他又多喝了些酒,口齿也就更不清楚了。
■He is unbearable when he's in a bad temper.
他发脾气时让人无法忍受。
■He and his political affairs soon went to the bad.
他和他的政治生涯不久便衰败了。
■He is which is rare for him, in a bad temper.
他在发脾气,这对他来说是很少见的。
■He got in with a bad crowd at university.
他在大学里和一帮坏人厮混。
■His wife stuck by him in good times and bad.
他妻子无论在顺境逆境中都对他不变心。
■He is blind to her bad behavior.
他对她的不良行为视而不见。
■He has forsaken the bad habit of smoking.
他已改掉了吸烟的坏习惯。
■He was grown out of the bad habits of his boyhood days.
他已长大戒掉儿时的坏习惯了。
■He must shuck off the bad habits.
他应该改掉过去的坏习惯。
■He had such a bad cold he lost his voice.
他患这么重的感冒,嗓子失声了。
■He's in a bad mood, so I'll make myself scarce.
他情绪不好,我得躲著点。
■He included some bad debts among his assets.
他把一些呆账也算在他的财产中。
■He ascribed his failure to bad luck.
他把失败归于运气不佳。
■He has a bad name for dishonesty.
他有不诚实的坏名声。
■His bad manners grate on my nerves.
他没有礼貌让我心烦。
■His parents have given him up as a bad job.
他父母对他已不抱希望了。
■His health is likely to get worse.
他的健康可能会恶化。
■His health is getting steadily worse.
他的健康正逐渐恶化。
■His reputation was blighted by his bad behavior.
他的名誉为他的行为不检所毁。
■He is behaving worse than ever.
他的所作所为比以前更坏。
■His financial affairs are in bad condition.
他的经济状况很糟。
■His eyesight is becoming progressively worse.
他的视力越来越差。
■His poor sight is a hangover from a bad illness he had.
他视力不好是他生了一场大病留下的后遗症。
■He was thwarted (in his aims) by bad luck.
他运气不好,未能达到目的。
■He is fairly good looking but his bad breath turns me off him.
他长得相当漂亮,可是他嘴里发出的臭味使我对他失去了兴趣。
■You can't be leaving me this is a bad dream!
你千万不可离开我--这太可怕了!
■Your copy of the dictionary is looking a bit the worse for wear.
你这本词典看来有点儿太旧了。
■I was picked on to announce the bad news.
偏偏选中我去宣布这个坏消息。
■Don't play with him; he is in a bad humour.
别和他开玩笑; 他情绪不好。
■Never make friends with bad companions.
别和坏人结交。
■The increase in taxes means that we'll be 30 a month worse off.
加税後我们每月收入就要少了30英镑。
■Bad luck goes against the grain.
厄运总是令人讨厌的。
■Riding the brake is a bad habit for a driver.
司机把脚放在刹车踏板上是一个坏习惯。