on bad terms
常見(jiàn)例句
- Colleague: I see your point, but I seem to be on bad terms with them.
同事: 我明白你的意思,但是我似乎和他們合不來(lái)。 - When you leave your job, your emotions may be running high, especially if you are leaving on bad terms.
離職的時(shí)候,你的情緒可能會(huì)高漲,特別是當(dāng)你不歡而散時(shí)。 - By the time the two paired up in the nation’s capital, they were on bad terms with Father Time. Leg injuries led to declining scoring averages led to a column full of Ls.
兩個(gè)人在首都搭檔時(shí),都開(kāi)始和時(shí)間老人一同度過(guò)爛隊(duì)生涯,腿傷導(dǎo)致的得分下降以及一系列失利。 - And if you left your employer on bad terms, things could get really nasty.
FORBES: 401(k)s: Far More Dangerous Than IRAs (March 2, 2001) - Prior to their agreement, Zynga and Facebook were very publicly on bad terms, and Credits was a particular point of contention.
FORBES: Facebook's One Bling To Rule Them All: 5-Year Credits Deal With CrowdStar - Former Vice President Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, the heads of Current TV, have just fired their star anchorman, Keith Olbermann, who previously left MSNBC on bad terms.
FORBES: Keith Olbermann Gets Fired by Current TV, Goes Ballistic 返回 on bad terms