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/ˈbædli/ |
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1 | in a way that is not skilful , effective , or successful 差;坏;拙劣地;无效地;不成功地 |
| She spoke French so badly I couldn’ t understand her. 她的法语差得我都听不懂。 |
| a badly organized meeting 组织混乱的会议 |
| do badly (in/on/at) Why do you think you did so badly in your test? 你认为你为什么考得这么差? |
| go badly If the war goes badly, he is unlikely to remain in power. 如果战事不利的话,他不大可能继续掌权。 |
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2 | in a serious or severe way 严重地;厉害地 |
| Her eye was cut quite badly. 她的一只眼睛被严重划伤。 |
| One of the prisoners had been badly beaten by guards. 一名犯人被看守狠狠地揍了一顿。 |
| badly damaged/hurt/injured/wounded Fortunately, none of the drivers was badly hurt. 幸运的是,没有司机受重伤。 |
| badly hit/affected London is one of the worst-affected areas. 伦敦是受到最严重影响的地区之一。 |
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3 | in an unkind , unfair , or unreasonable way 不友好地;不公平地;不合理地 |
| She feels as though she has been badly treated. 她感到似乎受到了不公平的对待。 |
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4 | if you need or want something badly , you need or want it very much 非常(想);很(想) |
| How successful you are depends on how badly you want to succeed. 你能取得多大的成功取决于你对成功的企盼程度。 |
| Anne was missing him badly. 安妮非常想念他。 |
| The roof was badly in need of repair. 屋顶急需修理。 |
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- | badly paid |
| if someone is badly paid , they do not earn much money , or they earn less money than is fair for the work they do |
| 低报酬的;低工资的 |
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| a badly paid cleaning job 报酬很低的清洁工作 |
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- | think badly of |
| to have a bad opinion of someone or something |
| 对…评价低 |
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| Nobody will think badly of you if you fail. 如果你失败了没有人会看不起你。 |
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