badly in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for badly in the English»Serbian Dictionary

bad·ly <worse, worst> ['bædli] ADV

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badly damaged
to behave badly/well
to be badly bruised
sb fares badly/well

badly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be badly in need of sth
to go over [badly/well]
to be [badly] hit by sth
to go down badly/well [with sb]
to be [badly] in need of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Although the movie is badly dated, it makes a strong case for the return of the negligee.
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The manuscript is in fairly good condition with leather binding; some leaves are badly stained with consequent complete or partial obliteration of the content.
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Teachers use such public practices to coerce other students to behave by humiliating, shaming or chastening badly behaved students.
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The building trade was a huge industry up here, so a lot of people were badly affected.
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In the post-war boom years several developments had begun to encroach on the ravine lands, and these neighbourhoods were badly damaged by the storm.
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During the war, the building suffered two direct hits from firebombs, and was badly damaged each time.
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Childhood poverty and ill health, aggravated by a bout of rickets, had left him with badly stunted legs.
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A wind on the moon is said to be the cause, making them behave badly for a year.
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The initial fire badly burned the two railroad employees present, one of whom later died from his burns.
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Badly frightened, he fumbles and grows agitated under their mockery, becoming insubordinate.
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