Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом bad. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словом bad. Страница два

bad shit
An unpleasant event or situation, such as a long lasting and unsettled quarrel or recurring acts of vengeance preventing two people or two groups from reaching any kind of reconciliation.
There is so much bad shit between the two gangs that I bet there will he more killings this year.
bad trip
A disturbing or frightening experience, such as terrifying hallucinations, while under the influence of drugs; hence, by colloquial extension any bad experience in general.
Why's John's face so distorted? - He had a bad trip.
How was your math exam? - Don't mention it; it was a bad trip.
go from bad to worse
To change from a bad position or condition to a worse one; become worse.
Dick's typing went from bad to worse when he was tired.
Jack's conduct in school has gone from bad to worse.
have a bad attitude
Мрачно смотреть на мир, быть не готовым помогать другим.
Perry has a bad attitude and has nothing positive to contribute to the conversation.
Пэрри настроен очень негативно и ему нечего добавить в этом разговоре.
have a bad case of the simples
Быть глупым.
That boy has a bad case of the simples. He can't understand anything.
Этот мальчик не слишком умен. Он ничего не может понять.
have a bad hair day
Неудачный день.
My computer's having a bad hair day.
У моего компьютера не самый удачный день сегодня.
in a bad frame of mind
In an unhappy mood.
Make sure the boss is not in a bad frame of mind when you ask him for a raise.
in a bad way
In trouble or likely to have trouble.
If you have only those two girls to help you, you are in a bad way.
Jerry has written only one sentence of his term paper that is due tomorrow, and he knows he is in a bad way.
Mrs. Jones has cancer and is in a bad way.
A new supermarket opened across the street, and the Peters' grocery business was soon in a bad way.