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worse

/wurs/US // wɜrs //UK // (wɜːs) //

更糟糕的是,更糟的是,更坏的是,更差的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    comparative of bad and ill, withworst as superlative.

    • : bad or ill in a greater or higher degree; inferior in excellence, quality, or character.
    • : more unfavorable or injurious.
    • : in less good condition; in poorer health.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : that which is worse.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a more evil, wicked, severe, or disadvantageous manner.
    • : with more severity, intensity, etc.; in a greater degree.

Phrases

  • worse for wear
  • all the (worse)
  • bark is worse than one's bite
  • fate worse than death
  • for better or for worse
  • from bad to worse
  • if worst comes to worst
  • none the worse
  • take a turn for the better (worse)

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • I would say that changing Section 230 would actually make those problems even worse, because you’re going to start to provide incentives for platforms to moderate less.

  • Though we seemed to crest this wave a few weeks ago, epidemiologists are concerned that the upcoming holiday season and the travel and small gatherings that accompany it, could make the surge even worse.

  • The pandemic has ravaged the local economy and could make the situation even worse.

  • If it spreads here, it will make an already-bad situation even worse.

  • Meanwhile, climate change is making existing deficiencies worse.

  • A Republican candidate hoping to win red state support could find a worse team to root for than one from Dallas.

  • Among whites, the situation is also bad — in some ways, even worse.

  • The headaches, fevers (and worse) you may experience on Thursday are nothing new.

  • Or is it simply that what you are hearing and seeing about race in the media seems worse?

  • Worse still is how much of this is being made into performance.

  • Conditions in the new country had gone from bad to worse, and if the season should experience another drought, the worst was come.

  • He saw that the situation was worse than even he had bargained for, and all his irresolution began to return upon him.

  • Hence, shortage of ammunition and shortage of water, which last was the worse felt to-day.

  • “Alas, mon bon Monsieur, it goes from bad to worse,” sighed the old man.

  • Lyn was looking at me intently, and her voice was steady; that squeezed kind of steadiness that is almost worse than tears.

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