go bad
英 [ɡəʊ bæd]
美 [ɡoʊ bæd]
变质
Oxford 3000
英英释义
verb
- become unfit for consumption or use
- the meat must be eaten before it spoils
- stop operating or functioning
- The engine finally went
- The car died on the road
- The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town
- The coffee maker broke
- The engine failed on the way to town
- her eyesight went after the accident
双语例句
- They usually go bad as soon as we are at sea.
我们在大海的时候,它们通常很快变坏。 - And while the China-to-U.S. carry trade may seem like easy money, there are ways it can go bad.
尽管在中国和美国之间从事利差交易看起来似乎很容易赚钱,但这种交易有可能玩砸。 - The food won't go bad in a short time.
这食物短期之内不会坏掉。 - Sometimes, a financial decision goes bad, one of your children gets in trouble at school, or some household calamity occurs. And know this-things do go bad from time to time in any relationship.
有时,会做出错误的经济开支决定,你的哪个孩子在学校闯祸了,或者出了一些家庭灾难。你需要知道,这些事情在任何家庭中都屡次发生。 - Rather than allow the potatoes to go bad, she sold them at half price.
她以半价把土豆给卖了,而没有让它们烂掉。 - It's just when things go bad and he's under a lot of strain.
只有当事情不妙他又有很大压力的时候。 - We can preserve meat in tins so that it does not go bad.
我们可以把肉保存在罐头里,这样肉就不会坏。 - Could also sell the bean buns. They're about to go bad.
也许我还能卖豆沙包,不然都要发霉了。 - They can bruise easily, and damaged potatoes can quickly go bad.
他们很容易擦伤,而且损坏的土豆很容易烂掉。 - How much of these debts will go bad is guesswork.
这些债务中会有多少变成不良债务,只能靠猜测。
