nasty

CET4CET6考研IELTS

英[ˈnɑːsti]
美[ˈnæsti]

基本释义

adj.
肮脏的; 下流的,令人讨厌的; 恶劣的,艰险的; 严重的; 凶相的

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实用例句

a nasty accident

严重事故

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The news gave me a nasty shock.

这消息可把我吓死了。

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I had a nasty feeling that he would follow me.

我有一种极糟糕的预感:他会尾随我。

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He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport.

他以为护照丢了,苦恼极了。

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This coffee has a nasty taste.

这咖啡真难喝。

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Don't buy that coat─it looks cheap and nasty .

别买那件外套——一看就是便宜货。

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to make nasty remarks about sb

说某人的坏话

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the nastier side of her character

她个性较为恶毒的一面

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to have a nasty temper

脾气坏

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Don't be so nasty to your brother.

别对你弟弟那么凶。

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That was a nasty little trick.

这是个可恶的小骗局。

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Life has a nasty habit of repeating itself.

生活总是令人厌烦地重复着。

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a nasty bend (= dangerous for cars going fast)

危险的弯道

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a nasty injury

重伤

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to have a nasty mind

思想肮脏

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nasty jokes

下流的笑话

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‘I hate you, ’ she said nastily.

她咬牙切齿地说:“我恨你。”

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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。

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It looks as though the weather is going to turn nasty again.

好像又要变天了。

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...an extremely nasty murder...

令人发指的谋杀

This divorce could turn nasty.

这场离婚可能会撕破脸。

What nasty little snobs you all are...

你们全都是些可恶的势利小人。

The guards looked really nasty...

卫兵们看起来真凶。

...Emily's nasty little house in Balham...

埃米莉在巴勒姆的脏乱小屋

That damned Farrel made some nasty jokes here about Mr. Lane.

那个该死的法雷尔开了些关于莱恩先生的下流玩笑。

A spokesman said this firm action had defused a very nasty situation.

一位发言人称这一坚决的行动缓和了极为棘手的局面。

My little granddaughter caught her heel in the spokes of her bicycle — it was a very nasty wound...

我小孙女的脚跟夹到自行车的轮辐里了,伤得很严重。

Lili had a nasty chest infection.

莉莉胸部感染很严重。

...evil organisations, peopled with nasties...

充斥着恶棍的邪恶组织

Decaffeinated coffee still contains some stimulants and other nasties linked with cancer.

脱咖啡因的咖啡仍含一些刺激物和其他可能致癌的有害物质。

真题例句

But steamships didn't lose their sails until the 1880s, because early marine engines had a nasty habit of breaking down.

出自-2014年6月阅读原文

The court did suggest that accepting favors in return for opening doors is "distasteful" and "nasty".

2017年考研真题(英语一)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. offensive or even (of persons) malicious;

    "in a nasty mood"

    "a nasty accident"

    "a nasty shock"

    "a nasty smell"

    "a nasty trick to pull"

    "Will he say nasty things at my funeral?"- Ezra Pound

  • 2. exasperatingly difficult to handle or circumvent;

    "a nasty problem"

    "a good man to have on your side in a tight situation"

  • 3. thoroughly unpleasant;

    "filthy (or foul or nasty or vile) weather we're having"

  • 4. characterized by obscenity;

    "had a filthy mouth"

    "foul language"

    "smutty jokes"

  • 5. disgustingly dirty; filled or smeared with offensive matter;

    "as filthy as a pigsty"

    "a foul pond"

    "a nasty pigsty of a room"

同义词辨析

dirty, foul, nasty

这些形容词均有"脏的,污秽的"之意。

  • dirty: 普通用词,泛指被玷污或弄脏。
  • foul: 指由于腐烂、恶臭等造成的不干净,令人恶心。
  • nasty: 主要指特别讲究清洁的人感到讨厌的东西。

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反义词

adj.龌龊的;讨厌的

cleannice

其他释义

cleannice

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