break bad

动词 v.
/bɹæɪ̯k bæːd/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To go wrong; to go downhill. colloquial
    — "A woman came out from the East—Vermont, it was—and school-teaching was her line of business, only she hadn't been raised to it, and this was her first clatter at the game; but things had broke bad for her people, and ended in her pulling stakes and coming West all alone.
  2. To go bad; to turn toward immorality or crime. Midwestern-US,Southern-US,colloquial,especially
    — But somehow he broke bad when he was just a yearling boy, started running around at night with a bad crowd, drinking beer and wine, and fighting and getting in all kinds of trouble and wouldn't go to school.

词形变化

breaks bad present,singular,third-person breaking bad participle,present broke bad past broken bad participle,past
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