nastily

adv.  污秽地;肮脏地;淫秽地

BNC.26833 / COCA.36180



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 令人不快的;令人厌恶的;恶劣的
    Something that is nasty is very unpleasant to see, experience, or feel.
    1. ...an extremely nasty murder...
      令人发指的谋杀
    2. This divorce could turn nasty.
      这场离婚可能会撕破脸。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 恶毒的;恶意的;凶相的
    If you describe a person or their behaviour as nasty, you mean that they behave in an unkind and unpleasant way.
    1. What nasty little snobs you all are...
      你们全都是些可恶的势利小人。
    2. The guards looked really nasty...
      卫兵们看起来真凶。
    3. Mummy is so nasty to me when Daddy isn't here.
      爸爸不在这儿时,妈妈对我很凶。
  3. ADJ-GRADED 邋遢的;低劣的;下流的;污秽的
    If you describe something as nasty, you mean it is unattractive, undesirable, or in bad taste.
    1. ...Emily's nasty little house in Balham...
      埃米莉在巴勒姆的脏乱小屋
    2. 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。
  4. ADJ-GRADED 令人担忧的;难对付的
    A nasty problem or situation is very worrying and difficult to deal with.
    1. 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。
  5. ADJ-GRADED (伤口、疾病等)严重的,恶性的
    If you describe an injury or a disease as nasty, you mean that it is serious or looks unpleasant.
    1. 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。
    2. Lili had a nasty chest infection.
      莉莉胸部感染很严重。
  6. N-PLURAL 令人不快的人(或事);危害别人的人(或事)
    Nasties are unpleasant or harmful people or things.
    1. ...evil organisations, peopled with nasties...
      充斥着恶棍的邪恶组织
    2. 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。
  7. See also: video nasty

双语例句

  1. Mrs Briggs answered, And does yours put the things in the cupboard when it has washed them? She laughed nastily.
    MrsBriggs回答,那你的可以把洗好的东西放到柜子里吗?她阴险地笑了。
  2. ( Better the helmet than the head in such cases.) The worst of the damage was a deep cut on my knee, full of bits of pebbles and dirt, that proceeded over the next few days in the moist tropical air to become nastily infected.
    损害最严重的是我的膝盖划了一道颇深的伤口,沾满碎石和泥土,后来在其后几天潮湿的热带空气中受到可怕的感染。
  3. Don't you fed that newspaper accounts of these disasters tend to linger nastily over the detail?
    你不认为报纸对这些灾难的报导有反复赘述其细节的倾向吗?
  4. Nastily, he asked the public to shop suspected illegal immigrants to the authorities.
    他要求公众向警察告发涉嫌非法移民者。
  5. Newspapers of the day inveighed, nastily, against what one called an "unnecessarily imported" crisis of "ethnic criminality".
    有人称这是一场“本不该有”的“民族犯罪”危机,当时的报纸对此进行了猛烈的抨击。
  6. He laughed nastily and walked away.
    他恶狠狠地大笑着,走开了。
  7. Years of one-child policies have left the Chinese population nastily unbalanced.
    由于多年实施计划生育政策,中国的人口结构严重失衡。

英英释义

adv

  1. in a nasty ill-tempered manner
    1. `Don't expect me to help you,' he added nastily

    Synonym:    meanly