badly off
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مُعدَم،فَقير
být v tísnivést si špatně
er dårligt stillet
illa settur
badly off
adj → povero/aCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
bad
(bӕd) – comparative worse (wəːs) : superlative worst (wəːst) – adjective1. not good; not efficient. He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).
2. wicked; immoral. a bad man; He has done some bad things.
3. unpleasant. bad news.
4. rotten. This meat is bad.
5. causing harm or injury. Smoking is bad for your health.
6. (of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state. She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.
7. unwell. I am feeling quite bad today.
8. serious or severe. a bad accident; a bad mistake.
9. (of a debt) not likely to be paid. The firm loses money every year from bad debts.
ˈbadly – comparative worse: superlative worst - adverb1. not well, efficiently or satisfactorily. He plays tennis very badly.
2. to a serious or severe extent. He badly needs a haircut; The dress is badly stained.
ˈbadness nounbadly off
not having much especially money. We can't go on holiday – we are too badly off.
feel bad (about something) to feel upset or ashamed about something. I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.
go from bad to worse to get into an even worse condition etc than before. Things are going from bad to worse for the firm – not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.
not bad quite good. `Is she a good swimmer?' `She's not bad.'
too bad unfortunate. It's too bad that he has left.
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