nasty
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Something that is nasty is very unpleasant to see, experience, or feel. 可恶的 (事物)
...an extremely nasty murder. …一起极其令人厌恶的谋杀。
2. nastinessN-UNCOUNT 可恶
...the nastiness of war. …战争的可恶。
3. ADJ If you describe a person or their behaviour as nasty, you mean that they behave in an unkind and unpleasant way. 可恶的 (人或行为)
What nasty little snobs you all are. 你们是多么可恶的势利小人!
The guards looked really nasty. 那些警卫看上去真可恶。
4. nastilyADV 厌恶地[ADV after v]
She took the money and eyed me nastily. 她拿了钱,厌恶地盯着我。
5. ADJ If you describe something as nasty, you mean it is unattractive, undesirable, or in bad taste. 低俗可厌的 (事物)
They should put warning labels on those nasty little devices. 他们应该在那些讨厌的小装置上贴警示标签。
6. ADJ A nasty problem or situation is very worrisome and difficult to deal with. 难对付的 (问题、情况等)
A spokesman said this firm action had defused a very nasty situation. 一位发言人说,这次果断的行动已经缓解了僵局。
7. ADJ If you describe an injury or a disease as nasty, you mean that it is serious or looks unpleasant. (伤、疾病等) 严重的
My little granddaughter caught her heel in the spokes of her bicycle – it was a very nasty wound. 我的小孙女把她的后脚跟卷到她的自行车辐条里了–伤得很严重。
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nasty /ˈnɑːstɪ/ (nastier,nastiest)
剑桥词典
- bad or very unpleasant
- Emily has a very nasty cough .
- You could get a nasty shock from that water heater if it isn't earthed properly .
- He had a nasty fall and hurt his back.
- He's a nasty little man.
- I hope he's not going to spring any nasty surprises on us at the meeting this morning .
糟糕的;令人不快的,让人讨厌的
a nasty shock /surprise 极度的震惊/惊奇
There's a nasty smell in here. 这里有股难闻的气味。
He had a nasty cut above the eye . 他眼睛上方有一道严重的伤口。
She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings . 她有一个在会上故意挑别人毛病的坏习惯。
unkind
不友善的,恶意的
Don't be so nasty to your brother - he's four years younger than you! 别对你弟弟这么凶——他可比你小4岁!
B2 mainly UK
dangerous or violent
危险的;狂暴的
In an emergency you could get out through a window , but it would be a nasty drop . 遇上紧急情况,你可以从窗户跳出去,不过这样会有危险。
The situation could turn (= become ) nasty at any moment . 局势随时可能恶化。
rude or offensive
粗鲁的;冒犯的
She said some really nasty things about him. 她说了一些恶意中伤他的话。
have a nasty feeling
mainly UK
to think that something bad is likely to happen or to be true
有种不祥的预感
I've got a nasty feeling that I forgot to tell Joe I couldn't come. 我怀疑自己忘了告诉乔我不能来了。
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