Examples of using "Slecht" in a sentence and their english translations:
War is bad.
Bad idea.
Not bad.
Equality is bad.
He has poor eyesight.
God is bad.
- Tom's wicked.
- Tom is bad.
- Tom is wicked.
Are things bad?
Everything is bad.
Zombies are bad.
It ended poorly.
how poorly distributed the antivenoms are, and how patchy the antivenom efficacy is.
She smells bad.
They smell bad.
That's pretty good.
Oh man, I got some bad news, guys.
- Bad news travels fast.
- Bad news travels quickly.
The meat tastes bad.
The milk tasted bad.
She was in a bad temper.
- I felt ill.
- I felt sick.
He speaks poor French.
- I'm not quite well.
- I feel sick.
- I'm not well.
- I'm unwell.
It'd be bad.
That sounds really bad.
It is wrong to steal money.
- She felt poorly.
- She felt bad.
That wasn't bad.
This apple is bad.
This fish smells bad.
This fruit has a bad taste.
It is bad weather.
Fadil was a man of ill repute.
It's very bad.
He wasn't bad.
- He's not feeling well.
- He's feeling sick.
- He is not feeling well.
- He is feeling sick.
Tom's eyesight is really bad.
- I have bad news for you.
- I've got bad news for you.
- It's not so bad up here.
- It isn't so bad up here.
That's probably not a bad idea.
But with poor night vision...
I hadn't slept properly for months.
All the meat was bad.
I'm bad at sports.
- He behaved badly.
- His behaviour was bad.
- I have a nasty feeling that something awful is going to happen.
- I'm having a bad feeling.
- I have a bad feeling.
My wife is a poor driver.
Bad news spreads quickly.
His handwriting is bad.
That was an evil bunny.
Bad weather is no obstacle.
It smells bad.
Now I feel bad.
It's a bad plan.
Tom has a poor memory.
- It's bad for you.
- That is bad for you.