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le pire ...
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I. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] SUBST
1. worst (most difficult, unpleasant):
the worst
le/la pire m/f
he's not the worst
the worst was yet to come
do your worst!
let them do their worst!
2. worst (expressing the most pessimistic outlook):
the worst
to fear the worst
to expect the worst
to think the worst of sb
the worst that can happen is that
+ Conj if the worst were to happen, if the worst came to the worst (in serious circumstances)
at worst
3. worst (most unbearable):
to be at its worst relationship, development, tendency, economic situation:
when the heat is at its worst
this is media hype coloq at its worst
4. worst (most negative trait):
to bring out the worst in sb
5. worst (of the lowest standard, quality):
the worst
he's one of the worst
II. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] ADJ superlative of bad
1. worst (most unsatisfactory, unpleasant):
worst
2. worst (most serious):
worst
3. worst (most inappropriate):
worst
4. worst (of the poorest standard):
worst
III. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] ADV
to smell the worst
to come off worst
worst of all, …
IV. worst [Brit wəːst, americ wərst] VERBO trans formal
être battu (by par)
I. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd] SUBST
1. bad (evil):
mal m
2. bad (unpleasantness, unfavourableness):
he ended up £100 to the bad
II. bad <comp worse, superl worst> [Brit bad, americ bæd] ADJ
1. bad (poor, inferior, incompetent, unacceptable):
bad book, harvest, spelling, eyesight, answer, memory, cook, father, liar, management, decision, idea
bad atrib joke
to be bad at subject
not bad coloq
2. bad (unpleasant, unfavourable, negative):
bad news, day, time, year, smell, dream, reaction, review, result, forecast, omen, sign, mood, temper
cela s'annonce mal (for pour)
3. bad (morally or socially unacceptable):
bad person, behaviour, habit, life, manners, example, influence, reputation
bad atrib language, word
+ Conj it will look bad
avoir mauvaise conscience (about au sujet de)
4. bad (severe, serious):
bad accident, attack, fracture, injury, mistake
bad case
5. bad:
6. bad (inappropriate, unsuitable):
bad time, moment, place, example
7. bad (ill, with a weakness or injury):
to be in a bad way coloq
8. bad FINAN:
bad money, note
bad loan
bad insurance claim
9. bad (good):
bad coloq
terrible coloq
10. bad (rotten):
bad fruit
III. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd] ADV coloq esp americ
bad need, want:
IV. bad [Brit bad, americ bæd]
to be in bad americ
to be in bad with sb americ
I. ill [Brit ɪl, americ ɪl] SUBST
1. ill (evil):
to wish sb ill
2. ill (ailment):
mal m
II. ill [Brit ɪl, americ ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (having particular illness):
2. ill (nauseous):
III. ill [Brit ɪl, americ ɪl] ADV formal
1. ill (badly):
to bode or augur ill for sth lit
2. ill (scarcely):
IV. ill [Brit ɪl, americ ɪl]
ill-favoured Brit, ill-favored americ ADJ
ill-conceived ADJ
ill-bred ADJ
ill-concealed ADJ
ill-advised ADJ
ill-advised approach, decision, policy
ill-advised action, remark
ill-assorted ADJ
ill-acquainted ADJ
peu familier/-ière (with de)
ill-considered ADJ
ill-considered remark, decision
ill-considered measure
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I. worst [wɜ:st, americ wɜ:rst] ADJ
worst superl of bad (that is least good)
the worst ...
le pire ...
my worst mistake
the worst thing
my worst enemy
the worst pupil
II. worst [wɜ:st, americ wɜ:rst] ADV
worst superl of badly
worst
III. worst [wɜ:st, americ wɜ:rst] SUBST no pl
worst (most terrible thing):
the worst
at worst
worst of all
to fear the worst
the worst of it was ...
the worst is over
Expressões:
if (the) worst comes to (the) worst
badly <worse, worst> [ˈbædli] ADV
1. badly (poorly):
2. badly (critically):
3. badly (very much):
badly want
4. badly (severely):
badly hurt, affected
I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ
1. bad ( good):
bad neighbourhood
sb's bad points
2. bad (difficult):
3. bad (harmful):
to be bad for sth/sb
4. bad (spoiled):
5. bad MED:
6. bad (unacceptable):
II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADV coloq
III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SUBST no pl
mal m
I. ill [ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (sick):
2. ill (bad, harmful):
ill effects
II. ill [ɪl] ADV
it ill behoves sb to +infin
cela va mal à qn de +infin
III. ill [ɪl] SUBST
1. ill (problem):
mal m
2. ill pl (sick people):
3. ill no pl (evil):
mal m
ill-conceived ADJ
ill-timed ADJ
ill-omened ADJ
1. ill-omened (bad boding):
2. ill-omened (badly boded):
ill-bred ADJ
ill-informed ADJ
1. ill-informed (wrongly informed):
2. ill-informed (not much informed):
ill-equipped ADJ
ill-assorted ADJ Brit, Aus
ill-fated ADJ
1. ill-fated (having bad luck):
2. ill-fated (bringing bad luck):
no Dicionário PONS
I. worst [wɜrst] ADJ
worst superl of bad (least good)
the worst ...
le pire ...
my worst mistake
the worst thing
my worst enemy
the worst student
II. worst [wɜrst] ADV
worst superl of badly
worst
III. worst [wɜrst] SUBST
worst (most terrible thing):
the worst
at worst
worst of all
to fear the worst
the worst is over
Expressões:
badly <worse, worst> [ˈbæd·li] ADV
1. badly (poorly):
2. badly (critically):
3. badly (very much):
badly want
4. badly (severely):
badly hurt, affected
I. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ
1. bad ( good):
bad neighborhood
sb's bad points
2. bad (difficult):
3. bad (harmful):
to be bad for sth/sb
4. bad (spoiled):
5. bad MED:
6. bad (unacceptable):
II. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADV coloq
III. bad <worse, worst> [bæd] SUBST
mal m
I. ill [ɪl] ADJ
1. ill (sick):
2. ill (bad, harmful):
ill effects
II. ill [ɪl] ADV
III. ill [ɪl] SUBST
1. ill (problem):
mal m
2. ill pl (sick people):
3. ill (evil):
mal m
ill-fitting ADJ
ill-bred ADJ
ill-advised ADJ
ill-conceived ADJ
ill-equipped ADJ
ill-mannered ADJ
ill-mannered person
ill-mannered behavior
ill-informed ADJ
1. ill-informed (misinformed):
2. ill-informed (with little knowledge):
ill-gotten ADJ
Present
Iworst
youworst
he/she/itworsts
weworst
youworst
theyworst
Past
Iworsted
youworsted
he/she/itworsted
weworsted
youworsted
theyworsted
Present Perfect
Ihaveworsted
youhaveworsted
he/she/ithasworsted
wehaveworsted
youhaveworsted
theyhaveworsted
Past Perfect
Ihadworsted
youhadworsted
he/she/ithadworsted
wehadworsted
youhadworsted
theyhadworsted
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He would have to live for the rest of his life with the consequences of an ill-considered choice he made when we were young.
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These were ill-considered moves as exotic introductions can cause havoc to island flora and fauna.
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Hardy was also critical, calling the work ill-considered.
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Today this might seem ill-considered, since approximately 40,000 people lived within a 1 km radius.
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Reliance on old maxims and rigid adherence to precedent, no matter how old or ill-considered, was under full attack by the late 19th century.
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