nasty 英 [ˈnɑ:sti]   美 [ˈnæsti]

nasty

nasty  英 [ˈnɑ:sti] 美 [ˈnæsti]

adj. 下流的;令人不快的;  n. 令人不快的事物 

名词复数:nasties  比较级:nastier  最高级:nastiest 

a nasty accident 严重事故
The news gave me a nasty shock. 这消息可把我吓死了。

  • Something nasty is filthy, foul, dirty, or awful. Nasty isn't a word for anything nice.
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  • adj. 下流的;令人不快的;
  • n. 令人不快的事物
  • 1. a nasty accident

    严重事故

  • 2. The news gave me a nasty shock.

    这消息可把我吓死了。

  • 3. This coffee has a nasty taste.

    这咖啡真难喝。

  • 4. to make nasty remarks about sb

    说某人的坏话

  • 5. to have a nasty temper

    脾气坏

  • 6. a nasty injury

    重伤

  • 7. to have a nasty mind

    思想肮脏

  • 8. nasty jokes

    下流的笑话

  • nasty (adj.) c. 1400, "foul, filthy, dirty, unclean," of unknown origin; perhaps [Barnhart] from Old French nastre "miserly, envious, malicious, spiteful," shortened form of villenastre "infamous, bad," from vilain "villain" (see villain) + -astre, pejorative suffix, from Latin -aster.
nasty / ˈnɑːsti ; NAmE ˈnæsti / adjective ( nas·tier , nas·ti·est ) 1 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. 我觉得他会跟着我,这使我感到十分不快。 He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. 他以为护照丢了,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。 2 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 habitof repeating itself. 生活总是令人厌烦地重复着。 3 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 4 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 see also video nasty nas·tily / ˈnɑːstɪli ; NAmE ˈnæstɪli / adverb ‘I hate you,’ she said nastily. 她咬牙切齿地说:“我恨你。” nas·ti·ness / ˈnɑːstinəs ; NAmE ˈnæstinəs / noun [uncountable ] IDIOMS get/turn ˈnasty 1 to 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。 2 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 more at taste n. nasty nastier nastiest nasty / ˈnɑːsti ; NAmE ˈnæsti / nas·tily / ˈnɑːstɪli ; NAmE ˈnæstɪli / nas·ti·ness / ˈnɑːstinəs ; NAmE ˈnæstinəs /
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