| 天気が悪くなった。 | The weather turned bad. |
| 時計の調子が悪い。 | Something is the matter with my watch. |
| 近ごろ天気が悪い。 | We have had bad weather recently. |
| 時計の具合が悪い。 | Something is the matter with my watch. |
| トムは顔色が悪い。 | Tom looks pale. |
| 彼女は機嫌が悪い。 | She is in a bad mood. |
| 間食は美容に悪い。 | Eating between meals is bad for the figure. |
| 貴方は顔色が悪い。 | You look sick. |
| 寝不足は体に悪い。 | Want of sleep injures our health. |
| よく悪夢を見ます。 | I often have nightmares. |
| 相手が悪かったな。 | He chose the wrong man to pick a fight with. |
| 人の悪口を言うな。 | Don't speak ill of others. |
| かなり悪いですか。 | Is it serious? |
| 君は顔色が悪いね? | You look pale. |
| 彼女は意地悪女だ。 | She's a big teaser. |
| 彼は今機嫌が悪い。 | He's in a bad temper. |
| 怠惰は悪徳のもと。 | Idle hands are the devil's tool. |
| 彼女自身悪くない。 | She is not bad in herself. |
| 自賛は悪臭を放つ。 | Proper praise stinks. |
| 腎臓が悪いのです。 | I have kidney trouble. |
| そうだが、悪いか? | Yes, what of it? |
| 彼女は歯並びが悪い。 | She has a set of irregular teeth. |
| 具合が悪いのですか。 | Is anything the matter with him? |
| 悪友は避けるべきだ。 | You should keep away from bad company. |
| 人は善悪の友による。 | A man is known by the company he keeps. |
| 最悪を覚悟している。 | I am prepared for the worst. |
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