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have a bad time of it
Language:
Meanings:
1.
General
informal
colloquial
Figurative: To undergo a difficult, unpleasant, or unlucky period; to experience hardship or misfortune.
2.
General
neutral
literal
Literal: To be in a situation in which one is treated badly or suffers adverse conditions.
Examples:
EN:
3 assault. their knowledge scarcely lies in the direction of bone-breaking. is likely to have a bad time of it.
HI:
पता नहीं . . . पर मन को काफी दुःख पंहुचा .
EN:
- And, mind you, I may have a bad time of it again if they ever publish my book, here or in America.
ES:
-Y, por cierto, podré volver a pasarlo mal si publican mi libro aquí o en América.
EN:
- And, mind you, I may have a bad time of it again if they ever publish my book, here or in America.
ES:
-Y, por cierto, podré volver a pasarlo mal si publican mi libro aquí o en América.
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