CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
aggravation | {n} | (act of aggravating) | androgynous | {adj} | (pertaining to a characteristic that is not definitively of either sex) | asexual | {adj} | (having no distinct sex) | bad | {adj} | (faulty; not functional) | bad | {adj} | (not good) | bad | {adj} | (of breath: malodorous) | bad | {adj} | (seemingly non-appropriate, in manners) | bad | {adj} | (tricky; stressful; unpleasant) | badly | {adj} | (ill, unwell) | badly off | {adj} | (In unfortunate circumstances) | badmouth | {v} | (to criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully) | badness | {n} | (the quality of being bad) | bad news | {n} | (news of unpleasant, unfortunate or sad events) | bad-tempered | {adj} | (showing anger) | battle of the sexes | {n} | (any competition between males and females) | battle of the sexes | {n} | (game theory) | bisexual | {adj} | (botany: having both male and female organs) | coitus | {n} | (sexual interaction) | confound | {v} | (to make something worse) | debase | {v} | (lower in character, etc) | decry | {v} | (to denounce as harmful) | deteriorate | {v} | (grow worse) | deteriorate | {v} | (make worse) | dirty weather | {n} | (undesirable weather) | discrimination | {n} | (distinct treatment on the basis of prejudice) | epicene | {adj} | (in grammar) | failure | {n} | (state of condition opposite success) | fair sex | {n} | (women) | gamete | {n} | (reproductive cell) | gay marriage | {n} | (marriage between two people of the same sex) | gender | {n} | (biological sex of persons or animals) | gender | {n} | (division between classes or kinds) | gender | {n} | (grammar: division of nouns and pronouns) | gender identity | {n} | (a person's sense of self as a member of a particular gender) | gender identity disorder | {n} | (gender dysphoria condition) | gender-neutral | {adj} | (grammar: lacking gender assignment) | gender studies | {n} | (academic field) | hermaphrodite | {n} | (individual or organism having both male and female gonads) | hermaphroditism | {n} | (state of having both male and female sexual organs) | ill | {adj} | (bad) | ill | {adj} | (having an urge to vomit) | ill-tempered | {adj} | (having ill temper) | impair | {v} | (have a diminishing effect on) | intercourse | {n} | (sexual intercourse) | lineage | {n} | (descent) | misbehavior | {n} | (conduct that is inappropriate) | mood | {n} | (bad mood) | negative | {adj} | (inherently damaging) | neuter | {adj} | (having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones) | not bad | {adj} | (reasonably good) | notoriety | {n} | (condition of being infamous) | opposite sex | {n} | (the other gender to which one is referring) | pejorative | {adj} | (disparaging, belittling or derogatory) | perish | {v} | (pass away) | private parts | {n} | (intimate parts of the human body) | puberty | {n} | (age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction) | pubescent | {adj} | (arriving at puberty) | race | {n} | (a large group of people set apart from others on the basis of a common heritage) | relapse | {v} | ((medicine) To recur; to worsen) | same sex | {n} | (the same gender to which one is referring) | same-sex | {adj} | (of or relating to homosexual men or women) | same-sex | {adj} | (restricted to members of a single sex) | segregation | {n} | (politics, public policy, see also: apartheid) | segregation | {n} | (sociology, see also: apartheid) | sex | {n} | (act of sexual intercourse) | sex | {n} | (gender (female or male)) | sex | {v} | (to determine the sex of) | sex change | {n} | (surgical or hormonal modification of a person's biological gender) | sex drive | {n} | (tendency to engage in sexual activity) | sexless | {adj} | (not having gender) | sex organ | {n} | (organ used in sexual reproduction) | sexual intercourse | {n} | (sexual interaction) | sexuality | {n} | (sexual identity) | sexually transmitted disease | {n} | (disease contracted through sexual contact) | sexual reproduction | {n} | (process whereby a new organism created by combining the genetic material of two organisms) | squall line | {n} | ((meteorology) line of thunderstorms) | the shoemaker's children go barefoot | {proverb} | (one often neglects those closest to oneself) | unisexual | {adj} | (having characteristics of a single sex) | unprotected sex | {n} | (sexual activity without protection from sexually transmitted disease) | venereal disease | {n} | (contagious disease spread through sexual intercourse) | weaker sex | {n} | (women regarded collectively) | worse | {adj} | (comparative form of bad) | worsen | {v} | (intransitive: get worse) | worsen | {v} | (transitive: make worse) | worst | {adj} | (Most inferior) | wretched | {adj} | (very miserable) | wrong | {adj} | (immoral)
5000 WORDS
| L005 1 P0046 | tệ, xấu | schlecht
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坏 P0046
แย่, ไม่ดี P0046
tệ, xấu P0046
schlecht P0046
bad P0046
mal P0046
brutto, male P0046
mauvais P0046
PHRASES
흡연은 건강을 해칩니다.

Smoking is harmful to your health .
(ENG ) (KO )
(0772)
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그의 성격은 매우 문제가 있습니다.

His moral character is very bad .
(ENG ) (KO )
(0803)
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지구의 환경은 끊임없이 악화되고 있습니다.

The Earth's environment is continually deteriorating .
(ENG ) (KO )
(1326)
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학교 급식은 좋습니다.

The food at school isn't bad .
(ENG ) (KO )
(1490)
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이 으스스한 날씨에 또 비가 내립니다.

What lousy weather !
(ENG ) (KO )
(1916)
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그녀는 학업 성적이 좋지 않은 것을 부끄러워했습니다.

She is ashamed of her poor school performance .
(ENG ) (KO )
(2775)
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그녀는 수정 구슬을 사용하여 행운과 불운을 예언했습니다.

She uses a crystal ball to tell whether the omens are good or bad .
(ENG ) (KO )
(2836)
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He always speaks ill of his father behind his back . |
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Nobody likes being spoken ill of behind his back . |
This watch keeps bad time . |
He is in bad health because he walked in the rain . |
We had bad weather yesterday . |
His family is rather badly off . |
The condition seems to be bad recently . |
I feel a little bad today . |
To make matter worse , the traffic was bad . |
They aren't such a bad lot . |
She is a very poor driver . |
She seems to have been in poor health in her childhood . |
You should not speak ill of others . |
The milk's a bit off . |
He is spoken ill of by his students . |
Her grammar is bad . |
That's a bad day for me . |
He is a bad driver . |
The bad weather delayed the plane for two hours . |
I don't want to let myself go bad . |
If the weather hadn't been bad , I would have started my journey . |
He is always saying bad things about others . |
I cannot put up with his bad manners any longer . |
That is not altogether bad . |
There never was a good war nor a bad peace . |
I have had a bad report this year . |
He seems to have been in poor health when young . |
No one could account for his poor examination results . |
The children's room is in bad order . |
It is I that am bad . |
Smoking is bad for you . |
This bad weather is more than I bargained for . |
But he is bad at reading english . |
She is badly off . |
She may well speak ill of him . |
He is bad at driving . |
I feel much worse today than yesterday . |
I feel a little bad today . |
Don't keep bad company . |
I have a bad bite . |
You are too ready to speak ill of others . |
In summer , eggs soon go bad . |
You must not misbehave so . |
The accident was due to bad driving . |
He cut a poor figure after his long illness . |
It was a poor concert . |
He is prepossessed with an ill opinion . |
All the eggs went bad . |
The weather stayed bad . |
She is not bad in herself . |
The milk tasted bad . |
She blanched at the bad news . |
He keeps bad company . |
He thought the whole thing a bad joke . |
She is bad at sports . |
It may be that he is not a bad man . |
Don't speak ill of your classmates . |
She can't tell the good from the bad . |
The bad news is only too true . |
Miss ! I feel sick . |
Because of the bad weather , he couldn't come . |
He could not get out of the bad habit . |
The idea is not in itself a bad one . |
My poor english cost me my job . |
She was none the worse for the traffic accident . |
I feel a little bad today . |
I am afraid I ate something bad . |
Smoking is bad for your health . |
I'm bad at sports . |
I feel sick when I get up in the morning . |
You will be taken for an ill-mannered person if you do so . |
They are not such a bad lot . |
These bananas went bad . |
Milk goes bad quickly in hot weather . |
You should keep away from bad company . |
His speech was very poor . |
He has a bad temper . |
One acquires bad habits very easily . |
I have a poor appetite . |
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