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very bad 英語で:

1. dreadful dreadful


dreadful weather
This is the first time I've seen such a dreadful movie.
The massacre in Norway and the recent rebellion and the booty in England, are dreadful in consideration of the circumstances that the world drifted into.
I've never heard anything more dreadful.
It is dreadful that a nuclear crisis has hit Japan.
The consequences of Sendai's earthquake were dreadful!
The yacht was at the mercy of the dreadful storm.
Eleanor suffered severely for her conjugal affection even after the death of her husband by being imprisoned for the dreadful period of forty-three years.
It was good for both of us to get away from that dreadful new woman at work.
Some people love going to the opera, but for others there's no more dreadful way to spend three hours.
It was a dreadful shok for poor Charles to discover that his wife was cheating on him!
1. I had a dreadful dream last night. / 2. Because he really did have a dreadful habit of... / 3. In the night I heard a dreadful scream. / 4. There's been a dreadful mistake.
If I would have let those fears hold me back, I would still be working a job doing energy audits, is what I did before this, in houses, which is going and checking houses for energy efficiency, and it was just dreadful.
If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it.

英語 "という言葉very bad"(dreadful)集合で発生します。

extreme adjectives
adjectives II

2. nasty nasty


I have such a nasty headache. / 2. Sheriff, eavesdropping is a very nasty habit. / 3. I can be very nice, and I can be very nasty.
His nasty comments fueled the argument.
nasty accident
Two nasty guys robbed me of my jewels and ran away.
He doesn't look that way, but he's really a nasty piece of work.
Everybody has a flaw. And it looks like yours is smellin' like my nasty guts.
The definition of nasty is something that is very dirty, unpleasant or offensive.
The contents of a trash container can get pretty nasty.
He had a nasty experience at the dentist when he was young, and the memories of this put him off dental surgeries for life.
A nasty thrill of fear shot through me and the sound of Chris moving his feet let me know that he to
My parents quarrelled and it was a nasty situation.
Don't be so nasty TO your brother - he's four years younger than you!
Why is Cloutier in such a nasty mood?' 'He has lost a lot of money.'
Technology could solve some nasty problems.

英語 "という言葉very bad"(nasty)集合で発生します。

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3. lousy lousy


What lousy weather!
I expect it's his lousy personality that drives off the ladies.
The lousy creature was chewing my notes
That was a lousy thing to do./lousy weather
very poor or bad. "the service is usually lousy." awful, terrible, appalling, very bad, atrocious, desperate, unspeakable, frightful, miserable
after eighteen, I feel lousy
The lousy movie was unable to hold my attention for more than 20 minutes
lousy food/service
I'm going to get rid of this lousy phone. It stopped working while I was talking to my boss!
to feel lousy
All he offered me was a lousy £20. You're a lousy poker player, Foletta.
Of course that's before she got the lousy face-lift.
You look lousy, doll.
Six months later, I was in a lousy relationship with another man.
That's the thing about people who think they hate computers. What they really hate is lousy programmers.

4. severe severe


severe life
In severe cases, cracks can form or it can snap apart.
There is a severe shortage of water in this city, so we must give up having a bath occasionally.
The stages of psychosexual development—oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital—turn out to be one big Freudian slip, betraying severe anal retention on the part of the taxonomist.
Company A is trying to play us off against Company B in a severe price-war.
Happy him who with ease can steer, from grave to gay, from lively to severe.
Major Cold: It's the day of the year that the cold is most severe, but you could also say that Spring is just coming around the corner.
A cute kitten can make a giggling mess even out of the most severe übermensch.
Holding the Olympics where there's severe atmospheric pollution gives rise to a great risk for athletes.
This is a ​school for ​children with severe ​learning difficulties. In ​parts of ​Africa there is a severe ​food/​water ​shortage. There is ​expected to be a severe ​frost ​tonight. Severe ​cutbacks in ​public ​spending have been ​announced.
My condition is so severe that I have to go to hospital. The severe winter killed all of our farm animals.
20 patients suffered from severe side effects. These effects were caused by medicines not connected with the study.
However, he is very severe to those pupils who do not want to study and dislikes those who are arrogant and conceited.
I burned my hand in the hot water. It was pretty severe, so I went to the hospital.
Stalls also can occur at unusually high speeds in severe turbulence or in low level wind shear

5. terrible terrible


That's terrible.
Tom can write almost like a native speaker, but his pronunciation is terrible.
Suddenly, there was a period of terrible violence and hatred between blacks and whites.
Of course, they are suffering from terrible working conditions such as low wages and arbitrary layoffs, as well as from various forms of discrimination.
In the restaurant we were yesterday evening, we had to wait two hours before ordering. What a terrible establishment!
Mariela had a terrible time with her college advisors, who were worse at keeping her schedule together than she herself was.
You've been camping out ever since you came over here? Must have been terrible.
One month since entering high school ... not a single friend yet. That's really terrible, at this rate it will be middle-school all over again!!
I'm in a terrible hurry... for reasons I can't say, Dima replied to the woman. "Please, just let me try on that suit there."
Even though you came to the movie theater to see the movie, you fell asleep. That's terrible.
Isn't my boyfriend terrible? He always takes me to see horror movies, even though he knows I don't like them. I hate it.
Then, with a final, terrible scream, the monster flung itself off the mountain to its death on the rocks below.
tłumaczenie przykładu ze słówkiem he is terrible
Beauty is a terrible and awful thing! It is terrible because it has not been fathomed, for God sets us nothing but riddles. Here the boundaries meet and all contradictions exist side by side.
I haven't seen anyone that enjoyed a better life than his, even though his living conditions were terrible.

6. atrocious atrocious


He has atrocious table manners.
He is apt to say atrocious things and to exaggerate his grievances.
atrocious film, mess, game
Their atrocious behaviour should be punished.
atrocious weather
The definition of atrocious is something evil, cruel or absolutely horrible. atrocious
His Russian was atrocious, but he communicated / an atrocious crime
She speaks French with an atrocious accent.
Do not hang this atrocious picture
We won't go outside, the weather is atrocious.
God, so atrocious in the Old Testament, so attractive in the New - the Jekyl and Hyde of sacred romance.
Lucy's cute, but she's got an atrocious character.
That's just low and atrocious.

英語 "という言葉very bad"(atrocious)集合で発生します。

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7. dismal dismal


dismal conditions/surroundings/weather
The prospects for Japan's future look dismal.
The house looked very dismal.
What dismal weather!
The outlook for the defense program is dismal.
She was sad and dismal.
The dismal weather made the late afternoon seem like evening
When it turned out I didn't pass the exam I felt dismal.
What dismal weather. That was a dismal performance.
The trip was a dismal failure.
Hospitals are drab, dismal places not designed to heal.
The acting was dismal, wasn't it? What dismal weather!
A public place so dismal that the winos don't even want to go there.
In India, however, the situation is dismal.
That doctrine will no doubt lead to dismal consequences.

8. appalling appalling


She is an appalling cook.
The prisoners were living in appalling conditions.
I was really disgusted at the appalling service.
The conditions in the prison were appalling; The weather yesterday was appalling
... terrorism is odious and appalling and needs to be...
Communities afflicted with acute destitution are additionally confronted with illiteracy, life in appalling conditions and infectious diseases decimating the indigenous populations.
Conditions in Russian prisons are appalling
We'd like to speak the manager because the standards here are appalling!
appalling working conditions
Many people live in appalling conditions.
He is such a appalling driver.
The quality of food in that restaurant is quite appalling! I wonder why you insist on eating there!
The conference was an appalling waste of time, I didn't learn a thing / These appalling practices would be illegal in Australia.
appalling cruelty
The destruction of the environment is appalling.

9. Execrable Execrable


execrable cheap wine

10. dire dire


His crime caused dire consequences.
Despite the many dire predictions about the collapse of the euro zone's common currency, there are good reasons to believe it will survive.
be in dire need
The world is in dire need of those who think in a more open-minded way.
Exporters are in dire straights.
You're always there for me, so if you're ever in dire straits, just let me know and I'll come running.
I was shocked after hearing the dire news
In the absence of such accountability, America believes the International Community should act to assist the state and in dire circumstances, the UN Security Council may be required to establish mechanisms for specific situations.
Ti voglio dire qualcosa.
This is a dire task, so I have to do it first.
warnings of dire consequences that often don’t come true
The politician’s outspoken comments may have dire consequences for the relations between the two countries.
I'm afraid the situation is much more dire than we'd expected.
We're absolutely delighted because we are in dire need of capacity.
She was in dire straits, but made a virtue out of necessity.

11. deplorable deplorable


The prisoners were held in deplorable conditions.
We are deeply saddened by the deplorable attack that happened around 01:15 at our establishment in Ortaköy.