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worst
最壞,最壞的時候(a.)最壞的,最惡劣的,最不利的(ad.)最壞,最糟
From:
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worst
最壞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worst
a.
,
superl.
of
Bad
.
Bad
,
evil
,
or
pernicious
,
in
the
highest
degree
,
whether
in
a
physical
or
moral
sense
.
See
Worse
.
“Heard
so
oft
in
worst
extremes.”
I
have
a
wife
,
the
worst
that
may
be
.
--
Chaucer
.
If
thou
hadst
not
been
born
the
worst
of
men
,
Thou
hadst
been
a
knave
and
flatterer
. --
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worst
,
n.
That
which
is
most
bad
or
evil
;
the
most
severe
,
pernicious
,
calamitous
,
or
wicked
state
or
degree
.
The
worst
is
not
So
long
as
we
can
say
,
This
is
the
worst
. --
Shak
.
He
is
always
sure
of
finding
diversion
when
the
worst
comes
to
the
worst
.
--
Addison
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worst
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Worsted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Worsting
.]
To
gain
advantage
over
,
in
contest
or
competition
;
to
get
the
better
of
;
to
defeat
;
to
overthrow
;
to
discomfit
.
The
. . .
Philistines
were
worsted
by
the
captivated
ark
.
--
South
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Worst
,
v. i.
To
grow
worse
;
to
deteriorate
. [
R
.]
“Every
face
. . .
worsting
.”
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bad
a.
[
Compar.
Worse
superl.
Worst
]
Wanting
good
qualities
,
whether
physical
or
moral
;
injurious
,
hurtful
,
inconvenient
,
offensive
,
painful
,
unfavorable
,
or
defective
,
either
physically
or
morally
;
evil
;
vicious
;
wicked
; --
the
opposite
of
good
;
as
,
a
bad
man
;
bad
conduct
;
bad
habits
;
bad
soil
;
bad
air
;
bad
health
;
a
bad
crop
;
bad
news
.
Note:
Sometimes
used
substantively
.
The
strong
antipathy
of
good
to
bad
.
--
Pope
.
Syn:
--
Pernicious
;
deleterious
;
noxious
;
baneful
;
injurious
;
hurtful
;
evil
;
vile
;
wretched
;
corrupt
;
wicked
;
vicious
;
imperfect
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
worst
adj
: (
superlative
of
`
bad
')
most
wanting
in
quality
or
value
or
condition
; "
the
worst
player
on
the
team
"; "
the
worst
weather
of
the
year
" [
ant
:
best
]
n
1:
the
least
favorable
outcome
; "
the
worst
that
could
happen
"
2:
the
greatest
damage
or
wickedness
of
which
one
is
capable
;
"
the
invaders
did
their
worst
"; "
so
pure
of
heart
that
his
worst
is
another
man's
best
"
3:
the
weakest
effort
or
poorest
achievement
one
is
capable
of
;
"
it
was
the
worst
he
had
ever
done
on
a
test
" [
ant
:
best
]
adv
:
to
the
highest
degree
of
inferiority
or
badness
; "
She
suffered
worst
of
all
"; "
schools
were
the
worst
hit
by
government
spending
cuts
"; "
the
worst
dressed
person
present
"
v
:
defeat
thoroughly
; "
He
mopped
up
the
floor
with
his
opponents
" [
syn
:
pip
,
mop up
,
whip
,
rack up
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
worst
See
bad
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bad
adj
1:
having
undesirable
or
negative
qualities
; "
a
bad
report
card
"; "
his
sloppy
appearance
made
a
bad
impression
";
"
a
bad
little
boy
"; "
clothes
in
bad
shape
"; "
a
bad
cut
"; "
bad
luck
"; "
the
news
was
very
bad
"; "
the
reviews
were
bad
"; "
the
pay
is
bad
"; "
it
was
a
bad
light
for
reading
"; "
the
movie
was
a
bad
choice
" [
ant
:
good
]
2:
very
intense
; "
a
bad
headache
"; "
in
a
big
rage
"; "
had
a
big
(
or
bad
)
shock
"; "
a
bad
earthquake
"; "
a
bad
storm
" [
syn
:
big
]
3:
feeling
physical
discomfort
or
pain
(`
tough
'
is
occasionally
used
colloquially
for
`
bad
'); "
my
throat
feels
bad
"; "
she
felt
bad
all
over
"; "
he
was
feeling
tough
after
a
restless
night
" [
syn
:
tough
]
4: (
of
foodstuffs
)
not
in
an
edible
or
usable
condition
; "
bad
meat
"; "
a
refrigerator
full
of
spoilt
food
" [
syn
:
spoiled
,
spoilt
]
5:
not
capable
of
being
collected
; "
a
bad
(
or
uncollectible
)
debt
" [
syn
:
uncollectible
]
6:
below
average
in
quality
or
performance
; "
a
bad
chess
player
"; "
a
bad
recital
"
7:
nonstandard
; "
so-called
bad
grammar
"
8:
not
financially
safe
or
secure
; "
a
bad
investment
"; "
high
risk
investments
"; "
anything
that
promises
to
pay
too
much
can't
help
being
risky
"; "
speculative
business
enterprises
" [
syn
:
insecure
,
risky
,
high-risk
,
speculative
]
9:
physically
unsound
or
diseased
; "
has
a
bad
back
"; "
a
bad
heart
"; "
bad
teeth
"; "
an
unsound
limb
"; "
unsound
teeth
"
[
syn
:
unfit
,
unsound
]
10:
capable
of
harming
; "
bad
habits
"; "
bad
air
"; "
smoking
is
bad
for
you
"
11:
keenly
sorry
or
regretful
; "
felt
bad
about
letting
the
team
down
"; "
was
sorry
that
she
had
treated
him
so
badly
";
"
felt
bad
about
breaking
the
vase
" [
syn
:
sorry
]
12:
characterized
by
wickedness
or
immorality
; "
led
a
very
bad
life
" [
syn
:
immoral
]
13:
reproduced
fraudulently
; "
like
a
bad
penny
..."; "
a
forged
twenty
dollar
bill
" [
syn
:
forged
]
14:
not
working
properly
; "
a
bad
telephone
connection
"; "
a
defective
appliance
" [
syn
:
defective
]
n
:
that
which
is
below
standard
or
expectations
as
of
ethics
or
decency
; "
take
the
bad
with
the
good
" [
syn
:
badness
]
[
ant
:
good
,
good
]
adv
1:
with
great
intensity
(`
bad
'
is
a
nonstandard
variant
for
`
badly
'); "
the
injury
hurt
badly
"; "
the
buildings
were
badly
shaken
"; "
it
hurts
bad
"; "
we
need
water
bad
"
[
syn
:
badly
]
2:
very
much
;
strongly
; "
I
wanted
it
badly
enough
to
work
hard
for
it
"; "
the
cables
had
sagged
badly
"; "
they
were
badly
in
need
of
help
"; "
he
wants
a
bicycle
so
bad
he
can
taste
it
" [
syn
:
badly
]
[
also
:
worst
,
worse
]
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