worse
worse 英 [wɜ:s] 美 [wɜrs]
adj. 更坏的;更差的;更恶劣的(bad的比较级);(病情)更重的(ill的比较级) adv. 更糟;更坏;更恶劣地;更坏地 n. 更坏的事;更恶劣的事
名词复数:worses
- Worse means "not as good as something else" or "changed negatively," like a sore throat that is getting worse, meaning it hurts more now.
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- adj. 更坏的;更差的;更恶劣的(bad的比较级);(病情)更重的(ill的比较级)
- adv. 更糟;更坏;更恶劣地;更坏地
- n. 更坏的事;更恶劣的事
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1. He used me worse than ever.
他对待我比以前更坏了。
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2. His praise would only cart me worse.
他的表扬只会让我处境更糟。
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3. His condition be, if anything, worse than in the morning.
他的状况(如果有变化的话)比早上更糟。
- worse (adj.) Old English wiersa, wyrsa "worse," from Proto-Germanic *wers-izon- (source also of Old Saxon wirs, Old Norse verri, Swedish värre, Old Frisian wirra, Old High German wirsiro, Gothic wairsiza "worse"), comparative of PIE *wers- (1) "to confuse, mix up" (source also of Old High German werra "strife," Old Saxon werran "to entangle, compound;" see war (n.)). Used as a comparative of bad, evil, ill or as the opposite of better. The adverb is Old English wyrs; the noun is Old English wyrsa. Phrase for better or for worse is attested from late 14c. (for bet, for wers); to change for the worse is recorded from c. 1400.
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