情况一天比一天差。

The situation is getting worse and worse day by day.

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Sentence Composition

1 情况 qíngkuàng circumstances; state of affairs; situation

classifiers: ,

2 一天 tiān
  1. (colloquial) the whole day
  2. one day (twenty-four hours)
  3. someday; one day
  4. the entire daytime of one day
  5. the whole day
=3
  1. Belgium
  2. Belgian
  3. abbr. for 比利時 shí
=3 euphemistic variant of
=3
  1. to compare
  2. (followed by a noun and adjective) more {adj.} than {noun}
  3. ratio
  4. to gesture
  5. (Taiwan pr. in some compounds derived from Classical Chinese)
=3
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) used in 師比师比 (shīpí, “ancient belt hook”)
  2. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) used in 比蒲 (“placename”)
  3. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) used in 皋比 (gāopí, “tiger skin”)
  4. used in 師比师比 (shīpí, “ancient belt hook”)
  5. used in 比蒲 (“placename”)
  6. used in 皋比 (gāopí, “tiger skin”)
=3
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) close; near
  2. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) dense; closely packed
  3. close; near
  4. dense; closely packed
=3
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (pǐ, “to have; to possess”)
  2. alternative form of (pǐ, “to have; to possess”)
4 一天 tiān
  1. (colloquial) the whole day
  2. one day (twenty-four hours)
  3. someday; one day
  4. the entire daytime of one day
  5. the whole day
=5 chā
  1. difference; discrepancy
  2. (math.) difference (amount remaining after a subtraction)
  3. (literary) a little; somewhat; slightly
=5 chà
  1. different
  2. wrong; mistaken
  3. to fall short; to lack
  4. not up to standard; inferior
  5. Taiwan pr. chā
=5 chāi
  1. to send (on an errand)
  2. (archaic) person sent on such an errand
  3. job; official post
=5 used in 參差 cēn
=5 cuō
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Original form of (cuō, “to rub with one's hands; to scrub; to twist”).
  2. Original form of (cuō, “to rub with one's hands; to scrub; to twist”).
=5 chài
  1. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) Original form of (chài, “to recover from an illness”).
  2. Original form of (chài, “to recover from an illness”).