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badly <worse, worst> [ˈbædli] ADV

1. badly (poorly):

badly
he's doing badly
things are going badly
to think badly of sb

2. badly (very much):

badly
to need/want sth badly

3. badly (severely):

badly
to be badly defeated

I . bad <worse, worst> [bæd] ADJ

3. bad (naughty):

bad

4. bad (offensive):

bad

5. bad (unfortunate):

pech m

6. bad (harmful):

7. bad (spoiled):

bad
psuć [perf ze-] się

8. bad (ill):

bad

9. bad (serious):

bad

II . bad [bæd] N no pl

1. bad (ill luck):

2. bad (people):

the bad + pl vb
psuć [perf ze-] się

bad debt N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Meanwhile, the band's business infrastructure was eroding badly.
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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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Badly frightened, he fumbles and grows agitated under their mockery, becoming insubordinate.
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These three did conduct a badly needed reallocation of frequencies.
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Although the movie is badly dated, it makes a strong case for the return of the negligee.
www.metronews.ca
Several of the final mixes on DAT format were almost lost when the tape was mangled badly.
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It fell into disrepair and was badly ruined by two fires, which were believed to be inadvertently started by trespassers.
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The building trade was a huge industry up here, so a lot of people were badly affected.
www.independent.ie
Childhood poverty and ill health, aggravated by a bout of rickets, had left him with badly stunted legs.
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If so, he badly miscalculated.
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