1.(食品,蛋等)坏掉
1.to become rotten or unfit to eat
1.How much of these debts will go bad is guesswork.
这些债务中会有多少变成不良债务,只能靠猜测。
2.If I were a politician who might need to underwrite the next bailout if Goldman's bets go bad, I'd be a bit worried.
如果我是政界人士,下次高盛出问题需要我批准援助方案时,我会有些忐忑不安。
3.To ensure that they do not go bad in several months, they pasteurize or, to put it simple, boil them.
为确保水果制品在以后的数月内不会变质,工作人员需要对它们进行巴氏消毒或者直接煮沸。
4."First preseason game, " he said. "We've got a lot more to go. Bad game, good game, whatever, that's all it is -- first game. "
随后他耸了耸肩,说:“第一场季前赛,我们要做的还有很多。无论比赛时好时坏,这终究只是第一场比赛。”
5.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.
除非你念吃掉桃子,否则不要等闲把它的包装撕掉,由于出有包装它会坏的很速。
6.If things go bad, you could get hit with a lawsuit for sexual harassment even if the relationship was mutual.
若事情搞砸了,你会被性骚扰之类的诉讼案弄得焦头烂额,就算这种关系是双方自愿的。
7.Under no conditions should this kind of mud material be put in the sun for too long. Otherwise its properties will go bad .
在任何情况下,都不应该把这种泥浆药品放在阳光下很久,否则它就会变质。
8.Eggs are easy to go bad in summer.
在夏天,鸡蛋容易变坏。
9.But if you want to know the truth, we have to tell you that nail polish doesn't really go bad.
但如果你想知道真相,我们必须告诉你,指甲油并没有真正的坏掉。
10.If some of the investments go bad, there are fears part of this surge in bank lending will end up as fiscal spending in disguise.
人们担心,如果有些投资无法收回,这一银行信贷的激增最终将演变成披着伪装的财政开支。