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Перевод: bad
[прилагательное] плохой; нехороший; дурной; скверный; безнравственный; развращенный; испорченный; недоброкачественный; больной; вредный; недействительный; сильный; грубый; злоебучий [неценз.]; [наречие] дурно; нехорошо; [существительное] несчастье; разорение; гибель ; неудача ; убыток ; дефицит
Тезаурус:
- Besides being bad for Mrs Thatcher personally, it appeared to be almost the worst possible result for the party as a whole since it made inevitable a further week of damaging internecine strife.
- To recap, idealized "good" relationships (often the product of fantasy) are unconsciously separated from the "bad" relationships in which failure, anger, depression and other negatively connoted feelings are experienced.
- The quickest way to get a smack in the chops around here, is to bad mouth Runner in front of Cissy Rowles."
- Bad luck on the Liberal Flemish Freedom and Progress Party (PVV) and the Francophone Liberal Reform Party (PRL), who got left out and with a handful of other minority parties make up a discordant opposition.
- If the Cubans and Nicaraguans become his primary support groups, it will be a very bad situation," Mr Andy Messing, a former US Special Forces officer who trained in Panama, said yesterday.
- Anyway, it's not a bad amp, but the one I've got at home is much better.
- It is in respect of bad human behaviour generally that the almost complete absence of condemnation from organised religion is so deplorable.
- Bob Ferrier on a bad week for the men in the hot seat
- Monday, May 20th: C bad again.
- Bad news was a daily ration in June 1940.
- French banks have also seen their bad debts rise swiftly.
- It would put them in an impossible position if a legally-binding Living Will demanded what they considered unethical or bad medical practice.
- That is when I would hope to be able to draw upon this philosophy and see the bad times through.
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