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Значение идиомы for the worse
[for the worse] {adj. phr.} or {adv. phr.} For something that isworse or not as good, with a worse result.
He bought a new car butit turned out to be for the worse.
The sick man’s conditionchanged for the worse.
Compare: TAKE A TURN. Contrast: FOR THEBETTER.
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