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I . bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ

2. bad (unpleasant, wicked):

bad
bad smell
smród m
I felt bad about it
in bad faith
to have a bad temper
she's a bad loser

3. bad (naughty):

bad
bad manners

4. bad (offensive):

bad
bad language

5. bad (unfortunate):

bad luck
pech m

6. bad (harmful):

bad for sb
bad habit

7. bad (spoiled):

bad
to go bad
psuć [perf ze-] się

8. bad (ill):

bad

9. bad (serious):

bad
bad cold, pain

Phrases:

to give sth up as a bad job Brit
too bad (pity)
too bad (bad luck)

II . bad [bæd] N no pl

1. bad (ill luck):

2. bad (people):

the bad + pl vb
to go to the bad
psuć [perf ze-] się

3. bad (debt):

to be £500 to the bad

bad debt N ECON

II . bid1 <-dd-, bid, bid> [bɪd] VB intr

1. bid (at auction):

bid

III . bid1 <-dd-, bid, bid> [bɪd] VB trans

1. bid (offer):

bid
oferować [perf za-]

2. bid (in cards):

bid

bid2 <-dd-, bid [or bade], bid [or bidden]> [bɪd] VB trans form

1. bid (say):

witać [perf przy-] kogoś

2. bid (instruct):

3. bid (invite):

bid

best bid N ECON

bid bond N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It only takes one off day -- or even a few bad overs -- for a favourite to be bundled out.
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In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that the original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith.
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They give the fox some anesthetic and proceed to treat the bad tooth.
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She has bad news: despite the class being especially aimed at socializing disruptive students, they still have to follow the school board's missive that they teach to the upcoming test.
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Other issues she has written/spoken of are unruly children, the behaviour of which she attributes to bad parenting, inconsiderate cellphone users, and copyright violators.
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I love him dearly and for ever, but this lack of drive in any direction is a bad augury for the future.
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Though she can be antagonistic, she has proven not all bad, albeit begrudgingly.
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His more sustained work sometimes displays a bad selection of measure; and his occasional poetryepistles, eclogues, elegies, etc. --is injured by its vast volume.
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However, in 1983 the initial bad economic results forced the government to renounce dirigisme and start the era of "rigueur" (rigour).
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He claims that there is no good or evil, but rather only good or bad art.
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