词汇 | nasty |
释义 | nasty adjective uk/ˈnɑː.sti/ us/ˈnæs.ti/ B1 糟糕的;令人不快的,让人讨厌的 bad or very unpleasant 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。 B1 不友善的,恶意的 unkind 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危险的;狂暴的 dangerous or violent 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。 粗鲁的;冒犯的 rude or offensive 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有种不祥的预感 to think that something bad is likely to happen or to be true 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。 I had a nasty feeling that something worse was in store for all of us. I had a nasty feeling that all this was about to change. I have a nasty feeling that Isabel may not have heard the news. I've got a nasty feeling that those are the wrong keys.
Related words: nastilynastiness Idiom a nasty piece of workidiom informal 令人讨厌的人 a very unpleasant person |
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