bad
suomi-englanti sanakirjabad englannista suomeksi
vanhentunut
huono, paha, huonotapainen, ilkeä, paheellinen
ankara, kova, vakava, hirveä, raju
kehno, taitamaton
syyllisyydentuntoinen
rikkinäinen
epäsuotuisa, haitallinen, vahingollinen
suuresti, kiihkeästi, kovasti
heikko, vahingoittunut, kivulias
mätä, kelvoton, pilaantunut
virheellinen
vakavasti, vaikeasti, pahasti
karhea, ikävä
katteeton, arvoton, väärennetty
hankala
Substantiivi
Verbi
bad englanniksi
Unfavorable; negative; not good.
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Not appropriate, of manners etc.
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Unhealthy; liable to cause health problems.
''Lard is bad for you. Smoking is bad for you, too. Grapes are bad for dogs but not for humans.''
Not behaving; behaving badly; misbehaving; mischievous or disobedient.
''Stop being bad, or you will get a spanking!''
Faulty; not functional.
(l); foul.
Of poor physical appearance.
(quote-song)|title=Peter Piper|album=Raising Hell|author=(w) and (w)|passage=He's the big bad wolf in your neighborhood / not bad meaning bad, but bad meaning good
(quote-song)|album=(w)|year=1994|title=Best Ever|note=track 7|passage=Man, that bitch was bad—it was the best piece of pussy that I ever had.
''You is'' (SI) ''bad, man!''
(quote-song)|title=So Bad|Hurt So Bad|album=So Bad (album)|Hurt So Bad|author=Randazzo|Teddy Randazzo, Weinstein|Bobby Weinstein, Hart|Bobby Hart|passage=Oh let me tell you that it / Hurts so bad / It makes me feel so sad / You make it hurt so bad / To see you again.
Overly promiscuous, licentious.
(quote-song)
(quote-song)|title=I Want You (She’s So Heavy)|artist=The Beatles|album=Abbey Road|passage=I want you / I want you so bad, it's driving me mad
''Sorry, bad|my bad!''
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An item (or kind of item) of merchandise with negative value; an unwanted good. (wikipedia)
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(inflection of). See (l).
1876, ''The Gloucester Journal'', Oct. 7, 1876, reported in A. Gregory, “Gloucestershire Dialect,” ''Notes and Queries'', 5th ser., 6, 148 (1876‑10‑28): 346
- A curious specimen of Gloucestershire dialect came out in an assault case heard by the Gloucester court magistrates on Saturday. One of the witnesses, speaking of what a girl was doing at the time the assault took place, said she was ‘badding’ walnuts in a pigstye. The word is peculiarly provincial: to ‘bad’ walnuts is to strip away the husk. The walnut, too, is often called a ‘bannut,’ and hence the old Gloucestershire phrase, ‘Come an’ bad the bannuts.’
(past tense of)
(imperative of)
(nl-verb form of)
(romanization of)
(syn)
a (l)
''et varmt bad - a hot bath''
a bathroom (see also (l))
(inflection of)
''eit varmt bad - a hot bath''
a bathroom
a bath, the act of bathing
(sv-verb-form-past)