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壞
huài
1. 不好的;惡劣的,與“好”相對。
Bad; evil; the opposite of "good."
2. 東西受了損傷,被毀。
Damaged; destroyed.
3. 壞主意。
Bad idea.
4. 用在某些動詞或形容詞後,表示程度深。
Used after certain verbs or adjectives to indicate a high degree.
5. 同本義 ([En.] collapse)
Same as the original meaning ([En.] collapse).
6. 破壞;毀壞 ([En.] ruin)
To destroy; to ruin ([En.] ruin).
7. 衰亡 ([En.] decline and fall)
Decline and fall ([En.] decline and fall).
8. 變質;變得不好或有害 ([En.] spoil)
To spoil; to become bad or harmful ([En.] spoil).
9. 殺害 ([En.] kill)
To kill ([En.] kill).
10. 破費,花錢 ([En.] expend)
To expend; to spend money ([En.] expend).
11. 戰敗 ([En.] defeat)
To be defeated ([En.] defeat).
12. 壞事,指官員被革職、查辦 ([En.] dismiss a person and have him prosecuted)
Bad deeds; referring to officials being dismissed or prosecuted ([En.] dismiss a person and have him prosecuted).
形
huài
1. 不好;惡劣。與“好”相對(古漢語中無不好之意)
Bad; evil. The opposite of "good." (In classical Chinese, there is no negative meaning).
名
huài
1. 壞分子的簡稱 ([En.] bad element)
Abbreviation for bad elements ([En.] bad element).
2. 壞主意,壞手法 ([En.] dirty trick)
Bad idea; dirty tricks ([En.] dirty trick).
副
huài
1. 非常 (【英】:badly;awfully;very)
Very; extremely ([En]: badly; awfully; very) - placed after a verb to indicate a high degree, e.g., very happy (樂壞了); very tired (累壞了); very scared (嚇壞了).
引自繁体辞典解释
動
1. 毀。
To destroy.
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