Usage examples of "Bad" in English with translation to Spanish

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What is the bad news? ¿Cuáles son las malas noticias?
I have a bad toothache. Tengo un dolor de muelas muy fuerte.
Smoking is a bad habit. Fumar es una mala costumbre.
I have a bad headache. Estoy con un fuerte dolor de cabeza.
I feel bad for her. Me siento mal por ella.
I've a bad cold Tengo un resfriado fuerte
Tom has bad table manners. Tom tiene malos modales en la mesa.
I caught a bad cold Agarré un resfriado fuerte
He's a bad liar. Él es un mal mentiroso.
I had a bad stomach-ache. Tenía un fuerte dolor de estómago.
Bad weather is no obstacle. El mal tiempo no es impedimento.
I have a bad stiff neck. Tengo una fuerte tortícolis.
Damn! It's not bad! ¡Caramba! ¡No está mal!
I have a bad pain here. Tengo un fuerte dolor aquí.
We had bad weather yesterday. Ayer hizo mal tiempo.
I have a bad headache today. Hoy tengo un fuerte dolor de cabeza.
Black cats are bad luck. Los gatos negros traen mala suerte.
I have a bad pain in my back. Tengo un fuerte dolor en la espalda.
Tom had a bad dream. Tom tuvo un mal sueño.
The idea isn't bad. La idea no es mala.
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