daha berbat, daha da kötüsü, daha kötü, kötü, daha fena, daha kötüsü, beter, beteri, daha kötü, daha fena, beter: That was bad enough, but worse was, kötü durum, daha fena bir şekilde, daha kötü, daha fena, beter: He's worse today. Bugün durumu daha kötü, Hastalığı ağırlaştı, It will be the worse forKendisi için, Gittikçe daha kötü bir hal aldı, He got worse, It got worse and worse, daha fena şey, zarar, fena, kokmuş, rahatsız, sert, sahte, kokuşmuş, kem, terbiyesiz, yıkım, berbat, güzel, kötüydü, bozuk, perişanlık, küfürlü, şanssızlık, çürük, kötü, ahlaksız, niteliksiz, ciddi, vahim, kötü, hoş olmayan, (worse, worst), kaka, çok kötü, yanlış, in baddili güç durumda, be bad at something bir şeyi becerememek, kara, keyifsiz, nahoş, değersiz, pişman, zararlı, müteessir, bad debt şüpheli alacak, şiddetli, harika, bozulmuş (yiyecek), bet, kötü şey, kötü, niteliksiz; hatalı, bitik, ciddi, kifayetsiz, bozuk, bozulmuş (yiyecek). 6, hasta,
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Used to start a sentence, A worse condition, Less skillfully, Of lower quality, less desirable, More severely or seriously, Comparative form of bad: more bad, Comparative form of ill: more ill, Comparative form of badly: more badly, More severe or serious, More evil, warre, worser, waur, comparative of badly, comparative of ill, worsest, If a situation changes for the worse, it becomes more unpleasant or more difficult. The grandparents sigh and say how things have changed for the worse, If a person or thing is the worse for something, they have been harmed or badly affected by it. If they are none the worse for it, they have not been harmed or badly affected by it. Father came home from the pub very much the worse for drink They are all apparently fit and well and none the worse for the fifteen hour journey, for better or worse: see better, (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam", something that is more unfavorable; more unfavorable situation, If a situation goes from bad to worse, it becomes even more unpleasant or unsatisfactory. For the past couple of years my life has gone from bad to worse, Worse is used to form the comparative of compound adjectives beginning with `bad' and `badly.' For example, the comparative of `badly off' is `worse off', more awfully; more gravely; to a greater extent, Worse is the comparative of bad, Worse is the comparative of badly, Bad, ill, evil, or corrupt, in a greater degree; more bad or evil; less good; specifically, in poorer health; more sick; used both in a physical and moral sense, Loss; disadvantage; defeat, (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability; "this road is worse than the first one we took"; "the road is in worse shape than it was"; "she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying", changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse", (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam, something inferior in quality or condition or effect; "for better or for worse"; "accused of cheating and lying and worse" (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability; "this road is worse than the first one we took"; "the road is in worse shape than it was"; "she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying" changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse" (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam, something inferior in quality or condition or effect; "for better or for worse"; "accused of cheating and lying and worse", See Worst, v, That which is worse; something less good; as, think not the worse of him for his enterprise, In a worse degree; in a manner more evil or bad, To make worse; to put disadvantage; to discomfit; to worst, comparative of bad, made of fail, shank, Bold and daring, Of breath, malodorous, foul, Badly, error, mistake, Alternative past tense of bid. See bade, (Should we move() this sense?) Fantastic, Of food, spoiled, rotten, overripe, Faulty; not functional, Tricky; stressful; unpleasant, Not suitable or fitting, Evil; wicked, Not good; unfavorable; negative, To shell (a walnut), Seemingly non-appropriate, in manners, etc, Severe, urgent (of a need or want), ungood, A bad idea, decision, or method is not sensible or not correct. Economist Jeffrey Faux says a tax cut is a bad idea Of course politicians will sometimes make bad decisions That's not a bad way to proceed, just somewhat different The worst thing you can do is underestimate an opponent. = poor good, Bade, Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad air; bad health; a bad crop; bad news, that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good", feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night", reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny, not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance", (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food", A result that is negative in the eyes of the speaker, "; "a forged twenty dollar bill", Of food, spoilt, rotten, overripe, badly, poorly, evil, wicked, Something that is bad is of an unacceptably low standard, quality, or amount. Many old people in Britain are living in bad housing The state schools' main problem is that teachers' pay is so bad It was absolutely the worst food I have ever had. = poor good, If you describe a piece of news, an action, or a sign as bad, you mean that it is unlikely to result in benefit or success. The closure of the project is bad news for her staff It was a bad start in my relationship with Warr The report couldn't have come at a worse time for the European Commission. good, having undesirable or negative qualities; "a bad report card"; "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"; "a bad little boy"; "clothes in bad shape"; "a bad cut"; "bad luck"; "the news was very bad"; "the reviews were bad"; "the pay is bad"; "it was a bad light for reading"; "the movie was a bad choice", Someone who is bad at doing something is not skilful or successful at it. He had increased Britain's reputation for being bad at languages He was a bad driver Rose was a poor cook and a worse mother. = poor good, If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong. Not being able to hear doesn't seem as bad as not being able to see You need at least ten pounds if you go to the cinema nowadays -- it's really bad. good, You use bad to indicate that something unpleasant or undesirable is severe or great in degree. He had a bad accident two years ago and had to give up farming This was a bad case of dangerous driving The pain is often so bad she wants to scream The floods are described as the worst in nearly fifty years, Something that is bad is unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable. The bad weather conditions prevented the plane from landing We have been going through a bad time I've had a bad day at work Divorce is bad for children Analysts fear the situation is even worse than the leadership admits. good, Black's Agricultural Dictionary, 2nd Edition, 1985 Ed D B Dalal-Clayton, reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny "; "a forged twenty dollar bill", not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt", very much; strongly; "I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it"; "the cables had sagged badly"; "they were badly in need of help"; "he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it", You can say that something is not bad to mean that it is quite good or acceptable, especially when you are rather surprised about this. `How much is he paying you?' --- `Oh, five thousand.' --- `Not bad.' `How are you, mate?' --- `Not bad, mate, how's yourself?' He's not a bad chap -- quite human for an accountant That's not a bad idea, A bad person has morally unacceptable attitudes and behaviour. I was selling drugs, but I didn't think I was a bad person He does not think that his beliefs make him any worse than any other man. = wicked good + badness bad·ness They only recognise badness when they perceive it in others, feelings If you say that it is too bad that something is the case, you mean you are sorry or sad that it is the case. It is too bad that Eleanor had to leave so soon Too bad he used his intelligence for criminal purposes. = a pity, a shame, feelings If you say `too bad', you are indicating that nothing can be done to change the situation, and that you do not feel sorry or sympathetic about this. Too bad if you missed the bus. = hard luck, to make the best of a bad job: see best bad blood: see blood bad luck: see luck to get a bad press: see press to go from bad to worse: see worse. A past tense of bid, with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly'); "the injury hurt badly"; "the buildings were badly shaken"; "it hurts bad"; "we need water bad", Bad language is language that contains offensive words such as swear words. I don't like to hear bad language in the street I said a bad word. see also worse, worst, Food that has gone bad is not suitable to eat because it has started to decay. They bought so much beef that some went bad, A bad child disobeys rules and instructions or does not behave in a polite and correct way. You are a bad boy for repeating what I told you Many parents find it hard to discourage bad behaviour. = naughty, If you are in a bad mood, you are angry and behave unpleasantly to people. She is in a bit of a bad mood because she's just given up smoking, If you feel bad about something, you feel rather sorry or guilty about it. You don't have to feel bad about relaxing I feel bad that he's doing most of the work Are you trying to make me feel bad? good, If you have a bad back, heart, leg, or eye, it is injured, diseased, or weak. Alastair has a bad back so we have a hard bed, awaited (with gen ; bidan) 709, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana (code used herein), not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt, below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital", that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good" feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night" (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food" not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance" reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny, "; "a forged twenty dollar bill" having undesirable or negative qualities; "a bad report card"; "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"; "a bad little boy"; "clothes in bad shape"; "a bad cut"; "bad luck"; "the news was very bad"; "the reviews were bad"; "the pay is bad"; "it was a bad light for reading"; "the movie was a bad choice" characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life" keenly sorry or regretful; "felt bad about letting the team down"; "was sorry that she had treated him so badly"; "felt bad about breaking the vase" capable of harming; "bad habits"; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you" physically unsound or diseased; "has a bad back"; "a bad heart"; "bad teeth"; "an unsound limb"; "unsound teeth" very intense; "a bad headache"; "in a big rage"; "had a big (or bad) shock"; "a bad earthquake"; "a bad storm" not financially safe or secure; "a bad investment"; "high risk investments"; "anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky"; "speculative business enterprises" nonstandard; "so-called bad grammar" below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital" not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt, wickedness; evil; that which is below expectations, that which is below standard or, nonstandard; "so-called bad grammar", not financially safe or secure; "a bad investment"; "high risk investments"; "anything that promises to pay too much can't help being risky"; "speculative business enterprises", characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life", keenly sorry or regretful; "felt bad about letting the team down"; "was sorry that she had treated him so badly"; "felt bad about breaking the vase", capable of harming; "bad habits"; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you", physically unsound or diseased; "has a bad back"; "a bad heart"; "bad teeth"; "an unsound limb"; "unsound teeth", very intense; "a bad headache"; "in a big rage"; "had a big (or bad) shock"; "a bad earthquake"; "a bad storm", (Canadian and U.S. Slang) good; excellent, great, wonderful, harmful; inferior; serious, grave, acute; pernicious, damaging, harmful (e.g.: smoking is bad for the health); defective, not working properly; rotten, decayed, spoiled (such as bad meat), (Bank Account Debits tax) State or Territory government tax (except ACT) on withdrawals from accounts on which a cheque may be drawn, Banque Algerienne de Developpement, Icmet Diri, Beach Book Bread Butter Khaieb Albahr Ktab Khoubz Zabda, adj [evil] jahat 2 adj [not good] buruk 3 adj [wrong] salah, Morectenglish | adronato, ad wrong; acting against the law; not good, VARCHAR2(3) A YES value indicates that this constraint specifies a century in an ambiguous manner To avoid errors resulting from this ambiguity, rewrite the constraint using the TO_DATE function with a four-digit year See Also: the TO_DATE function in Oracle9i SQL Reference and Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals, Bad file (Oracle), Bad is used to describe something unpleasant, undesirable or of poor quality, A shortened form of boerewors a traditional home made sausage, now commercially available,
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Used to start a sentence - "Her leg is infected. Still worse, she's developing a fever."
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A worse condition - "His mood took a turn for the worse."
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Less skillfully
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Of lower quality, less desirable
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More severely or seriously
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Comparative form of bad: more bad - "Your exam results are worse than before."
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Comparative form of ill: more ill - "She was very ill last week but this week she’s worse."
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Comparative form of badly: more badly - "He drives worse than anyone I know."
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If a situation changes for the worse, it becomes more unpleasant or more difficult. The grandparents sigh and say how things have changed for the worse
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If a person or thing is the worse for something, they have been harmed or badly affected by it. If they are none the worse for it, they have not been harmed or badly affected by it. Father came home from the pub very much the worse for drink They are all apparently fit and well and none the worse for the fifteen hour journey
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(comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam"
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If a situation goes from bad to worse, it becomes even more unpleasant or unsatisfactory. For the past couple of years my life has gone from bad to worse
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Worse is used to form the comparative of compound adjectives beginning with `bad' and `badly.' For example, the comparative of `badly off' is `worse off'
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more awfully; more gravely; to a greater extent
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Bad, ill, evil, or corrupt, in a greater degree; more bad or evil; less good; specifically, in poorer health; more sick; used both in a physical and moral sense
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Loss; disadvantage; defeat
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(comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability; "this road is worse than the first one we took"; "the road is in worse shape than it was"; "she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying"
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changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse"
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(comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam
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something inferior in quality or condition or effect; "for better or for worse"; "accused of cheating and lying and worse" (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability; "this road is worse than the first one we took"; "the road is in worse shape than it was"; "she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying" changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse" (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam
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something inferior in quality or condition or effect; "for better or for worse"; "accused of cheating and lying and worse"
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That which is worse; something less good; as, think not the worse of him for his enterprise
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In a worse degree; in a manner more evil or bad
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To make worse; to put disadvantage; to discomfit; to worst
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Bold and daring - "Did you see what he wrote on that guy's forehead? What a bad ass!"
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Of breath, malodorous, foul - "Bad breath is not pleasant for anyone."
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Of food, spoiled, rotten, overripe - "These apples have gone bad."
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Not suitable or fitting - "Do you think it is a bad idea to confront him directly?"
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Evil; wicked - "Be careful. There are bad people in the world."
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To shell (a walnut) - "A curious specimen of Gloucestershire dialect c»me out in an assault case heard by the Gloucester court magistrates on Saturday. One of the witnesses, speaking of what a girl was doing at the time the assault took place, said she was ' badding ' walnuts in a pigstye. The word is peculiarly provincial : to ' bad ' walnuts is to strip away the husk. The walnut, too, is often called » 'bannut,' and hence the old Gloucestershire phrase, ' Come an' bad the bannuts.'"
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Seemingly non-appropriate, in manners, etc - "It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full."
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A bad idea, decision, or method is not sensible or not correct. Economist Jeffrey Faux says a tax cut is a bad idea Of course politicians will sometimes make bad decisions That's not a bad way to proceed, just somewhat different The worst thing you can do is underestimate an opponent. = poor good
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Wanting good qualities, whether physical or moral; injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, offensive, painful, unfavorable, or defective, either physically or morally; evil; vicious; wicked; the opposite of good; as, a bad man; bad conduct; bad habits; bad soil; bad air; bad health; a bad crop; bad news
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that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good"
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feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night"
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If you describe a piece of news, an action, or a sign as bad, you mean that it is unlikely to result in benefit or success. The closure of the project is bad news for her staff It was a bad start in my relationship with Warr The report couldn't have come at a worse time for the European Commission. good
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having undesirable or negative qualities; "a bad report card"; "his sloppy appearance made a bad impression"; "a bad little boy"; "clothes in bad shape"; "a bad cut"; "bad luck"; "the news was very bad"; "the reviews were bad"; "the pay is bad"; "it was a bad light for reading"; "the movie was a bad choice"
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Someone who is bad at doing something is not skilful or successful at it. He had increased Britain's reputation for being bad at languages He was a bad driver Rose was a poor cook and a worse mother. = poor good
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Something that is bad is unpleasant, harmful, or undesirable. The bad weather conditions prevented the plane from landing We have been going through a bad time I've had a bad day at work Divorce is bad for children Analysts fear the situation is even worse than the leadership admits. good
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reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny "; "a forged twenty dollar bill"
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not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt"
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very much; strongly; "I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it"; "the cables had sagged badly"; "they were badly in need of help"; "he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it"
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with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly'); "the injury hurt badly"; "the buildings were badly shaken"; "it hurts bad"; "we need water bad"
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Food that has gone bad is not suitable to eat because it has started to decay. They bought so much beef that some went bad
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If you are in a bad mood, you are angry and behave unpleasantly to people. She is in a bit of a bad mood because she's just given up smoking
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If you feel bad about something, you feel rather sorry or guilty about it. You don't have to feel bad about relaxing I feel bad that he's doing most of the work Are you trying to make me feel bad? good
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If you have a bad back, heart, leg, or eye, it is injured, diseased, or weak. Alastair has a bad back so we have a hard bed
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not capable of being collected; "a bad (or uncollectible) debt
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below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital"
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that which is below standard or expectations as of ethics or decency; "take the bad with the good" feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night" (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food" not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance" reproduced fraudulently; "like a bad penny
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wickedness; evil; that which is below expectations, that which is below standard or isim
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characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life"
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keenly sorry or regretful; "felt bad about letting the team down"; "was sorry that she had treated him so badly"; "felt bad about breaking the vase"
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capable of harming; "bad habits"; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you"
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physically unsound or diseased; "has a bad back"; "a bad heart"; "bad teeth"; "an unsound limb"; "unsound teeth"
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very intense; "a bad headache"; "in a big rage"; "had a big (or bad) shock"; "a bad earthquake"; "a bad storm"
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harmful; inferior; serious, grave, acute; pernicious, damaging, harmful (e.g.: smoking is bad for the health); defective, not working properly; rotten, decayed, spoiled (such as bad meat) sıfat
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Beach Book Bread Butter Khaieb Albahr Ktab Khoubz Zabda
VARCHAR2(3) A YES value indicates that this constraint specifies a century in an ambiguous manner To avoid errors resulting from this ambiguity, rewrite the constraint using the TO_DATE function with a four-digit year See Also: the TO_DATE function in Oracle9i SQL Reference and Oracle9i Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals
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Bad file (Oracle)
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Bad is used to describe something unpleasant, undesirable or of poor quality
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A shortened form of boerewors a traditional home made sausage, now commercially available
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