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nastyBrE /ˈnɑːsti/NAmE /ˈnæsti/ adjective (nas·tier, nas·ti·est) very bad or unpleasant 极差的;令人厌恶的;令人不悦的◆a nasty accident 严重事故◆The news gave me a nasty shock. 这消息可把我吓死了。◆I had a nasty feeling that he would follow me. 我有一种极糟糕的预感:他会跟着我。◆He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. 他一时以为护照丢了,苦恼极了。◆This coffee has a nasty taste. 这咖啡真难喝。◆Don't buy that coat—it looks cheap and nasty. 别买那件外套,一看就是差劲的便宜货。unkind; unpleasant 不友好的;恶意的;令人不愉快的 SYN mean ◆to make nasty remarks about sb 说某人的坏话◆the nastier side of her character 她个性较为恶毒的一面◆to have a nasty temper 脾气坏◆Don't be so nasty to your brother. 别对你弟弟那么凶。◆That was a nasty little trick. 这是个可恶的小骗局。◆Life has a nasty habit of repeating itself. 生活总是令人厌烦地重复着。dangerous or serious 危险的;严重的◆a nasty bend (= dangerous for cars going fast) 危险的弯道◆a nasty injury 重伤offensive; in bad taste 无礼的;污秽的;下流的◆to have a nasty mind 思想肮脏◆nasty jokes 下流的笑话▸ nas·tily BrE /ˈnɑːstɪli/NAmE /ˈnæstɪli/ adverb◆'I hate you,' she said nastily. 她咬牙切齿地说:“我恨你。”▸ nas·ti·ness BrE /ˈnɑːstinəs/NAmE /ˈnæstinəs/ noun [U] ●get/turn ˈnastyto become threatening and violent 翻脸;变凶◆You'd better do what he says or he'll turn nasty. 你最好照他说的做,否则他就不客气了。to become bad or unpleasant 变坏;变得令人讨厌◆It looks as though the weather is going to turn nasty again. 好像又要变天了。●a nasty piece of ˈwork(BrE, informal) a person who is unpleasant, unkind or dishonest 恶棍;令人讨厌的人;靠不住的人●leave a bad/nasty ˈtaste in the mouth(of events or experiences 事件或经历) to make you feel disgusted or ashamed afterwards 使后来感到厌恶(或羞耻);留下坏印象 |