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  • 1 worse

    {wə:s}
    I. a сравн. cm. от bad по-лош
    to grow/become/get, etc. WORSE влошавам се
    I am/feel WORSE today днес се чувствам/съм по-зле
    to be none/not a penny the WORSE for it никак не ми е по-зле/няма ми нищо от това
    to make it/matters WORSE не стига това, ами, на всичкото отгоре
    the WORSE for повреден/влошен/изхабен от (употреба и пр.)
    WORSE luck! разочарование, неуспех и пр. тюх! язък!
    II. 1. adv срав. cm. от bad, badly по-зле, по-лошо
    WORSE and WORSE все по-зле и по-зле
    to be WORSE off позле/по-беден съм
    so much the WORSE толкова по-зле (for за)
    I like her none the WORSE for being outspoken аз още повече я обичам заради откровеността и
    2. за усилване
    she hates me WORSE than before тя ме мрази още по-силно отпреди
    it's raining WORSE than ever страшно силно вали
    III. n нещо по-лошо
    he had WORSE to tell той имаше да казва/да съобщи нещо още по-лошо
    WORSE followed последва нещо по-лошо
    WORSE cannot happen от това по-лошо нещо не може да се случи
    you might do WORSE than (to) accept няма да сбъркаш, ако се съгласиш
    the WORSE поражение
    a change for the WORSE влошаване (на положение и пр.)
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    {wъ:s} а сравн. cm. от badЄ по-лош; to grow/become/get, etc. worse (2) {wъ:s} adv срав. cm. от bad", badly 1. по-зле, по-лошо; worse a{3} {wъ:s} n нещо по-лошо; he had worse to tell той имаше да казва/
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    1 a по-лош;2 adv по-лошо, по-зле;3 a нещо по-лошо;a change for the WORSE влошаване;for better or for WORSE за добро или за зло;he is none the WORSE for it няма му нищо от това;get WORSE положението ми се влошава;make WORSE влошавам;worse; а сравн. cm. от badЄ по-лош; to grow/become/get, etc. worse влошавам се; I am/feel worse toda
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    1. a change for the worse влошаване (на положение и пр.) 2. he had worse to tell той имаше да казва/да съобщи нещо още по-лошо 3. i am/feel worse today днес се чувствам/съм по-зле 4. i like her none the worse for being outspoken аз още повече я обичам заради откровеността и 5. i. a сравн. cm. от bad по-лош 6. ii. adv срав. cm. от bad, badly по-зле, по-лошо 7. iii. n нещо по-лошо 8. it's raining worse than ever страшно силно вали 9. she hates me worse than before тя ме мрази още по-силно отпреди 10. so much the worse толкова по-зле (for за) 11. the worse for повреден/влошен/изхабен от (употреба и пр.) 12. the worse поражение 13. to be none/not a penny the worse for it никак не ми е по-зле/няма ми нищо от това 14. to be worse off позле/по-беден съм 15. to grow/become/get, etc. worse влошавам се 16. to make it/matters worse не стига това, ами, на всичкото отгоре 17. worse and worse все по-зле и по-зле 18. worse cannot happen от това по-лошо нещо не може да се случи 19. worse followed последва нещо по-лошо 20. worse luck! разочарование, неуспех и пр. тюх! язък! 21. you might do worse than (to) accept няма да сбъркаш, ако се съгласиш 22. за усилване
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    worse[wə:s] I. adj (сравн. ст. от bad); по-лош; по-зле; he is \worse today той е по-зле днес (за болен); he is none ( not a penny) the \worse for it никак не му е по-зле (няма му нищо) от това; the \worse for wear 1) износен, изтъркан, изтрит; 2) изморен, изтощен, скапан; to make it ( matters, things) \worse не стига това, ами; на това отгоре (за нещо отрицателно); отгоре на всичко; \worse luck! разг. за нещастие; II. adv по-зле, по-лошо; \worse off than before по-зле от преди; so much the \worse ( for you) толкова по-зле (за тебе); they were fit and well and none the \worse for the fifteen-hour journey чувстваха се добре и във форма въпреки 15-часовото пътуване; III. n нещо по-лошо; \worse cannot happen нищо по-лошо не може да се случи, по-лошо не може и да бъде; to go from bad to \worse отивам от лошо към по-лошо; you might do \worse than to във всеки случай няма да сбъркаш, ако; to take a turn for the \worse вземам лош обрат, отивам към по-зле.

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