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I. worse [am. angl. wərs, brit. angl. wəːs] PRID. primrk. of bad
1.1. worse condition/singer/insult:
worse
cheer up! it could be worse
to get worse
the music got worse
his hearing is getting worse and worse
his golf is getting worse and worse
things are getting worse and worse
things are getting worse and worse
what was worse was that
to be the worse for drink
there's nothing worse than
1.2. worse (less suitable, desirable):
worse
2. worse (in poorer health) pred:
to be worse
to get worse
to get worse
I think I've got worse
II. worse [am. angl. wərs, brit. angl. wəːs] PRISL.
worse primrk. of badly
worse
they played worse than we did or worse than us
III. worse [am. angl. wərs, brit. angl. wəːs] SAM.
the worse
el (or la etc.) peor
a change for the worse
badly <comp worse, superl worst> [am. angl. ˈbædli, brit. angl. ˈbadli] PRISL.
1. badly (poorly):
badly write/play/sing
2. badly (unfavorably):
badly start/end
3. badly (improperly):
badly behave/treat
4. badly (intensely, severely) as intensifier:
badly fail
badly fail
I. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [am. angl. bæd, brit. angl. bad] PRID. The usual translation of bad, malo, becomes mal when it is used before a masculine singular noun.
1.1. bad (of poor quality):
1.2. bad (unreliable, incompetent) pred:
to be bad at sth/-ing
ser malo para algo/ +infin
2.1. bad (unpleasant):
bad weather/experience/news
to go from bad to worse
2.2. bad (unsatisfactory):
I was here firsttoo bad! pog.
2.3. bad (harmful):
to be bad for sb/sth too much food is bad for you
3.1. bad (impolite):
bad behavior/manners
3.2. bad (evil):
bad person
4. bad (severe):
bad mistake/injury
bad headache
5. bad (rotten):
bad egg/fish/fruit
6. bad (afflicted):
how are you? — not so bad! pog.
to be in a bad way pog.
to be in a bad way pog.
7. bad (sorry):
8. bad FINAN.:
bad check
II. bad [am. angl. bæd, brit. angl. bad] SAM.
1. bad U:
2. bad:
to the bad FINAN.
3. bad (people):
the bad + pl glag.
III. bad [am. angl. bæd, brit. angl. bad] PRISL. esp am. angl. pog.
worse-off <pred worse off> [ˌwɜːrsˈɔːf, ˌwɜːsˈɒf] PRID.
1. worse-off (financially):
worse-off citizens/worker
I ended up $50 worse-off or worse-off by $50
2. worse-off (emotionally, physically) pred:
to be worse off
I. ill <iller illest> [am. angl. ɪl, brit. angl. ɪl] PRID.
1.1. ill (unwell):
malo Šp. Meh. pog.
enfermarse lat. amer.
1.2. ill (nauseous, sick) evfem.:
2. ill (bad) atribut.:
efectos m. spol mn. negativos or adversos
ill humor or brit. angl. humour
malhumor m. spol
II. ill [am. angl. ɪl, brit. angl. ɪl] PRISL. brez prim.
1. ill (hardly):
2. ill (badly):
ill ur. jez.
III. ill [am. angl. ɪl, brit. angl. ɪl] SAM.
mal m. spol
ill- [am. angl. ɪl, brit. angl. ɪl] PREFIX
ill.
ill. → illustrated, illustration(s)
ill-favored, ill-favoured brit. angl. [am. angl. ˌɪlˈfeɪvərd, brit. angl. ɪlˈfeɪvəd] PRID. arh. or lit.
ill-humored, ill-humoured brit. angl. [am. angl. ˈɪlˈˌ(h)jumərd, brit. angl. ˌɪlˈhjuːməd] PRID. ur. jez.
ill-equipped [am. angl. ˌɪləˈkwɪpt, brit. angl. ɪlɪˈkwɪpt] PRID.
ill-equipped classroom/troops:
ill-suited [ˌɪlˈsuːtəd, ˌɪlˈsuːtɪd] PRID.
ill-starred [am. angl. ˈɪl ˈˌstɑrd, brit. angl.] PRID. lit.
v slovarju PONS
I. worse [wɜ:s, am. angl. wɜ:rs] PRID.
worse primrk. of bad
worse
to be worse than ...
to be even/much worse
from bad to worse
to get worse and worse
to make matters worse ...
so much the worse for her!
worse luck pog.
to get worse
if he gets any worse ...
II. worse [wɜ:s, am. angl. wɜ:rs] SAM. brez mn.
the worse
to have seen worse
worse was to follow
III. worse [wɜ:s, am. angl. wɜ:rs] PRISL.
worse primrk. of badly
worse
to do sth worse than ...
to be worse (off)
badly <worse, worst> [ˈbædli] PRISL.
1. badly (poorly):
2. badly (in a negative way):
3. badly (very much):
I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] PRID.
1. bad (not good):
pesadilla ž. spol
macacoa ž. spol Puerto Rico
tiempos m. spol mn. difíciles
2. bad (harmful):
to be bad for sth/sb
3. bad (spoiled):
4. bad (unhealthy):
5. bad (serious):
bad accident, mistake
6. bad (severe):
bad pain
fraza:
to go from bad to worse
II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] PRISL. pog.
III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SAM. brez mn.
my bad am. angl. pog.
mea culpa pog./šalj.
I. ill [ɪl] PRID.
1. ill (sick):
2. ill:
II. ill [ɪl] PRISL. ur. jez. (badly)
ill-favored PRID. am. angl., ill-favoured PRID. brit. angl.
feo, -a
ill-fated PRID.
ill-informed [ˈɪlɪnˌfɔ:md] PRID.
1. ill-informed (wrongly informed):
2. ill-informed (ignorant):
ill-fitting PRID.
ropa ž. spol que no queda bien
ill-advised [ˌɪlədˈvaɪzd] PRID.
ill-natured PRID.
ill-treat [ˌɪlˈtri:t] GLAG. preh. glag.
ill-equipped [ˌɪlɪˈkwɪpt] PRID.
v slovarju PONS
I. worse [wɜrs] PRID.
worse primrk. of bad
worse
to be worse than...
to be even/much worse
from bad to worse
to get worse and worse
to make matters worse...
so much the worse for her!
worse luck pog.
to get worse
if he gets any worse...
II. worse [wɜrs] SAM.
the worse
to have seen worse
worse was to follow
III. worse [wɜrs] PRISL.
worse primrk. of badly
worse
to do sth worse than...
to be worse (off)
badly <worse, worst> [ˈbæd·li] PRISL.
1. badly (poorly):
2. badly (in a negative way):
3. badly (very much):
I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] PRID.
1. bad (not good):
macacoa ž. spol Puerto Rico
tiempos m. spol mn. difíciles
2. bad (harmful):
to be bad for sth/sb
3. bad (spoiled):
4. bad (unhealthy):
5. bad (serious):
bad accident, mistake
6. bad (severe):
bad pain
fraza:
to go from bad to worse
II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] PRISL. pog.
III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SAM.
I. ill [ɪl] PRID.
1. ill (sick):
2. ill:
II. ill [ɪl] PRISL. ur. jez. (badly)
ill-treat [ˌɪl·ˈtrit] GLAG. preh. glag.
ill-equipped [ˌɪl·ɪ·ˈkwɪpt] PRID.
ill-omened [ˌɪl·ˈoʊ·mənd] PRID.
ill-informed [ˈɪl·ɪn·ˌfɔrmd] PRID.
1. ill-informed (wrongly informed):
2. ill-informed (ignorant):
ill-mannered [ˌɪl·ˈmæn·ərd] PRID.
ill-natured PRID.
ill-gotten PRID.
ill-fitting PRID.
ropa ž. spol que no queda bien
Present
Iill-treat
youill-treat
he/she/itill-treats
weill-treat
youill-treat
theyill-treat
Past
Iill-treated
youill-treated
he/she/itill-treated
weill-treated
youill-treated
theyill-treated
Present Perfect
Ihaveill-treated
youhaveill-treated
he/she/ithasill-treated
wehaveill-treated
youhaveill-treated
theyhaveill-treated
Past Perfect
Ihadill-treated
youhadill-treated
he/she/ithadill-treated
wehadill-treated
youhadill-treated
theyhadill-treated
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