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nasty

英 ['nɑːstɪ] 美['næsti]
  • adj. 下流的;肮脏的;脾气不好的;险恶的
  • n. 令人不快的事物

考试真题


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

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

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双语例句


1. They've picked up a really nasty infection from something they've eaten.
他们因吃错东西而得了很严重的感染症。

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2. Though he had a temper and could be nasty, it never lasted.
虽然他爱发脾气,而且有时还很讨厌,但向来都只是一阵儿。

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3. This was a nasty attack and the woman is still very shocked.
这是一次恶意袭击,那女人仍然惊骇不已。

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4. There's a nasty sort of rumour going around about it.
关于这件事正有一则恶意的谣言在流传。

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5. 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。

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