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nasty

英  [ˈnɑːsti]
    

[ADJ]

    ADJ. 形容词
  • nastier , nastiest

    1可恶的(事物)

    Something that is nasty is very unpleasant to see, experience, or feel.

    近义词

    horrible

    双语例句

    例:

    an extremely nasty murder.

    一起极其恶劣的谋杀。

    2(人或行为)可恶的 , 恶毒的 , 凶相的

    If you describe a person or their behaviour as nasty, you mean that they behave in an unkind and unpleasant way.

    近义词

    horrid

    双语例句

    例:

    What nasty little snobs you all are.

    你们是多么可恶的势利小人!

    例:

    The guards looked really nasty.

    那些警卫看上去真凶。

    3低俗可厌的(事物)

    If you describe something as nasty, you mean it is unattractive, undesirable, or in bad taste.

    近义词

    horrid

    双语例句

    例:

    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。

    4难对付的(问题、情况等)

    A nasty problem or situation is very worrisome and difficult to deal with.

    双语例句

    例:

    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。

    5(伤、疾病等)严重的

    If you describe an injury or a disease as nasty, you mean that it is serious or looks unpleasant.

    双语例句

    例:

    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夹到她自行车的辐条里了–伤得很严重。

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