词汇 | example_english_badly |
释义 | Examples of badlyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The victims who behave badly may ultimately prefer to have been harmed instead, thus avoiding responsibility for bad conduct. The next morning, she gets up very early, and finds the house dusty, full of cobwebs and badly arranged. The importance of the libraries is that they contain implementations of arithmetic over basic types; if that is compiled badly then performance suffers horribly. They were badly off on the old register, but worse on the new one. He had tentatively agreed to become master of the rolls, and felt that the failure of that appointment reflected badly upon him. Because the sounds are inside, and they want out - badly. They failed (and did so rather badly) only on a subset of the sentences that contained transformational movement. Their arrival in the colony could not have been more badly timed, coinciding with the 1918 influenza pandemic. There is no doubt that this is an idiosyncratic and, for this reviewer, oddly and badly constructed book. A womanizer, he takes orders from women very badly. If governments do those things badly, it does not mean that we can dispense with governments. Carework is a low-level occupation that is badly paid, with poor terms and conditions. On both slides the specimens have been rather badly crushed under the coverslip. An insecure performance, or worse still a breakdown, re-ects badly not only on the pupil, who may lose con®dence, but on the private teacher. Verbalising that you performed badly is not good. Until then, inflation had affected them very badly. The development of the dry-field direct-seeding and dry nursery methods made it possible to expand cultivated land into areas that were badly irrigated. The pollution badly affected the drinking water supply of 12 towns and villages along the river. First, egalitarians might measure inequality in ways that permit losses to the badly off that would be ruled out by utilitarianism and prioritarianism. We think that a small gain for them can be morally outweighed by a much larger gain for others who are also badly-off. If a government's decisions are made badly, they will be very wasteful of people's lives. Consequently, everyone is reduced to roughly the same low level of welfare; everyone is made rather badly off, but more or less equally so. The specimen is rather damaged and as one wing was badly broken it was removed and mounted for pinning below the insect. If they are doing well its own perfor mance should be partly discounted but if they are doing badly it is credited accordingly. The original integral may behave badly because of strong oscillations, and the new representation may be free of strong oscillations. With such low figures for precipitation it is not surprising that yields suffered badly. To make matters worse, public enterprises performed badly. In other words, our personal moral convictions are not so badly aligned with general welfare that it would be better if they did not exist. As such, it assigns priority to people whose needs are more urgent at the moment, rather than to the badly off. As these points suggest, the person-based intuition marks badly needed common ground between at least some forms of consequentialism and various non-consequentialist approaches. Missionaries, therefore, tend to come off badly in these stories. The communities can afford to take the moderate hostilities of others because their selfesteem has not been badly damaged. The garrison had been badly fed, poorly equipped, sporadically paid ; only at the last moment were efforts made to throw together an adequate defence. The same structure is repeated ad nauseam, in particular, the fax is very badly not well-founded. If teachers expect their students to do badly, the students are likely to do badly. All of the listeners wrote their judgments on a response sheet by circling one of the two options: speaks quite well 0speaks quite badly. A badly conducted strike, extremely acrimonious or negative, even when done for the right reasons may still result in patients feeling betrayed by the profession. The book has been poorly edited, and is unattractive and badly designed. Our methods appear to permit this dependence, but at the expense of a badly deteriorated error estimate. On special occasions, cautious speakers felt well or badly, not good or bad. In this case, if processes were assigned to processors in a completely random fashion, we would not expect to do too badly. Sufficientarians claim that, from the moral standpoint, being badly off is an all-ornothing state of affairs. The doctrine assigns priority to badly off persons; the principle attaches special moral importance to helping people who are in danger of becoming badly off. Benefits to people are of special moral importance only if these people are badly off. There is a slight but statistically insignificant trend for more badly fragmented oocytes to have no detectable mitochondria. They also felt badly if they appeared too healthy in front of patients who were in worse shape than they were. If we fail to express, we do not express badly; we do not express at all. While rushes are usually treated well in order to attract them to the fraternity, pledges are paradoxically treated as badly as possible. There are six illustrations, well-chosen and badly reproduced, a workmanlike bibliography but no index. They were tired, sick, frightened and badly lacking essentials. The third tooth-bearing bone may be a badly distorted dentary. The small portion of the right anterior coronoid is badly preserved so that the presence of anterior coronoid teeth is not determinable. Criss notes that foreign-relief agencies supplemented the badly organized and penniless municipal organizations. In this matter, efforts for the reform of a state that is not only more efficacious but also more congenial with democracy are badly needed. All this enabled them to avoid being unsuccessful and (providing they were not badly run) to undergo continual growth during the 1920s and 1930s. He condemns liberalisation since 1989 as ' badly conceived and applied by a team of ' ' reformists ' ' with confused economic ideas ' (p. 39). The existing system, in short, was badly broken. They're all so badly balanced because they have too few instruments. The single bootstrap performed badly on average, but it showed a marked improvement for a larger number of clusters per treatment arm. They often communicate badly in the public sphere where many of the issues about technology are debated. If significant, the model fits the data badly. However, with the sustained stress imposed by wet-storage conditions, the seeds became increasingly badly affected by the fungus. There is now agreement that health expenditures are not insufficient, but that they are spent badly. One of her legs has been badly damaged and is significantly shorter than the other. Many archaeological reports that follow the 'objective' model are not poor for that reason - but through being clumsily and badly written. The result, as ever, is formless swathes of badly planned, commuter development on whatever greenfield sites developers can get hold of. The viability of the state apparatus which depended upon internal cohesiveness and monopoly over the instruments of coercion was thus badly undermined. The explosion caused his whole body and face to be burnt badly. Additional impact studies in developing countries are badly needed to understand the consequences of climate changes around the world. Now, suppose that we must choose between benefiting a well-off person and benefiting a badly-off person. As the transparency of the context decreases, the rewards for behaving correctly and the punishment for behaving badly will both increase. Such expectations are badly needed to built realistic models of the evolution of self-fertilization. Worse, in places the entries are badly phrased or ungrammatical. I'm the exact opposite of the writer who dashes off his entirefirstdraft, not caring how sloppy it looks or how badly it's written. Judging by the complaints we get from the public, such a service is badly needed. As for that elusive person 'the general reader', daily encounters prove that this approach is badly needed to dispel misconceptions about language. They were frequently thought to have limited intelligence and to be badly behaved. Unfortunately his use of both was badly flawed. How much of the past do we want to earnestly tell to communities that have been traumatized and badly treated? Labour was still in deep disarray, its campaign badly led and generally disorganized. During a meeting in which long-standing grievances were aired, staff shortages, poor communication with management and frustration with a badly designed building were highlighted. Obviously if the group is small, its chances of success may be badly damaged by one individual not joining. If a canoe capsizes or sinks because it was manifestly badly built then no further explanations are required. I become obsessed with a colour gone wrong, a badly hung frame. A badly-phrased question can not be re-worded after the survey is complete. What is evident is that the organization of a large stoneworking project is a complicated problem that can be done well or badly. Migration losses continued both from arable counties, which were badly affected by imports, and from livestock counties, which benefited from imports. Final evidence that evolution does not always operate in a beneficial direction exists in the form of extremely badly-adapted organisms or species. A university of 20 000 students based on this infrastructure could provide new forms of employment and access to badly needed housing to modern standards. In both cases, buildings have been more or less badly treated. From this point of view, the debate would not only be excessive: it would also be badly placed. Scholars using chronicles as quarries for information concerning their specialisms badly need such aids. Need is determined by how badly a person's life will have gone if she is not saved. In transitional economies, after cooperative and state farmlands were distributed according to equity principles, farmers have received parcels that are too small and badly shaped. 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