高考常用高频词组 go bad
释义:
go bad 变酸;开始腐坏
例句:
Meat and milk products may easily go bad.
肉类和奶制品很容易变质。
Put the meat in the fridge so it doesn't go bad.
把肉放进冰箱里,免得坏了。
He sold the vegetables at half price rather than let them go bad.
他把蔬菜半价卖掉了,而不是让他们变质。
On top of that, most of the 3D food printers now are restricted to dry ingredients, because meat and milk products may easily go bad.
最重要的是,现在大多数的3D食品打印机都受到限制,只能打印干燥的食材,因为肉类和奶制品很容易变质。
Second, even when the stock market as a whole cooperates, sometimes even good companies go bad before those 10 years run out.
第二,即使股票市场是个公司整体,有时,即使好的公司在走完这10年之前也会出现不好的时候。
Don't take the little sticker off the peach until you're ready to eat it because the sticker will rip the skin and make it go bad faster.
除非你想吃掉桃子,否则不要轻易把它的包装撕掉,因为没有包装它会坏的很快。
However, since the start of this year, top Chinese bankers and regulators have been warning that many of the loans used to fund infrastructure spending and a property boom could go bad.
不过,从今年初开始,中国银行业和监管机构的高级官员就一直警告,用于资助基建支出和房地产繁荣的许多贷款可能变成不良资产。
If their loan books go bad, the shareholders will have to stump up.
如果他们的借贷账册变坏,股东就要为此自掏腰包。
Fresh foods and leftovers languish on crowded shelves and eventually go bad.
新鲜的食物和剩饭在拥挤的架子上减减变质,最后变坏。
If the underlying assets go bad and the products can't be repaid, the Banks are usually not technically liable, but the risk is that they will be forced to take the losses nonetheless.
如果这些潜在的资产太糟糕,产品没有回报,(尽管)银行技术上是没有责任的,但不得不接受损失的风险的事实明摆着在那里。
This game can go bad in a number of ways.
这个游戏从各方面来说都是很糟糕的。