worse

英 [w??s] 美[w?s]
  • adj. 更壞的;更差的;更惡劣的(bad的比較級(jí));(病情)更重的(ill的比較級(jí))
  • adv. 更糟;更壞;更惡劣地;更壞地
  • n. 更壞的事;更惡劣的事

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中文詞源


worse 更壞

來(lái)自Proto-Germanic*wers-izon,更壞,更糟糕,*wers,混亂,糟糕,詞源同war,*izon,比較級(jí)后綴。

英文詞源


worse
worse: [OE] Worse goes back to prehistoric Germanic *wersizon. This was a comparative formation based on *wers-, which also produced English war and German wirren ‘confuse’. The superlative worst [OE] came from the same base.
worse (adj.)
Old English wiersa, wyrsa "worse," from Proto-Germanic *wers-izon- (cognates: Old Saxon wirs, Old Norse verri, Swedish v?rre, Old Frisian wirra, Old High German wirsiro, Gothic wairsiza "worse"), comparative of PIE *wers- (1) "to confuse, mix up" (cognates: 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.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear.
他是1月9號(hào)到的,蓬頭垢面,疲憊不堪。

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2. I can't think of a worse way to spend my time.
我想不出更糟的消磨時(shí)間的辦法。

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3. Don't let yourself despair; this will only make matters worse.
不要想不開,這樣只能使情況變得更糟。

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4. Her condition took a sharp turn for the worse.
她的病情突然急劇惡化。

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5. Rose was a poor cook and a worse mother.
羅絲不太會(huì)做飯,更不會(huì)當(dāng)母親。

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