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		nas·ty AHD[năsʹtē] D.J.[ˈnæstiː]K.K.[ˈnæsti]adj.(形容词)nas.ti.er, nas.ti.est - Disgustingly dirty. 肮脏的:脏得引人作呕的
 - Physically repellent.难闻的:引起身体上的厌恶的
 
 - Morally offensive; indecent.See Synonyms at offensive  猥亵的,下流的:道德上应受谴责的;下流的 参见 offensive
 
 - Malicious; spiteful:恶意的;卑鄙的:"Will he say nasty things at my funeral?”(Ezra Pound)“他将要在我的葬礼上说一些恶语中伤的话吧?”(埃兹拉·庞德)
 
 - Very unpleasant or annoying:使人不愉快的; 烦人的:非常使人不愉快或使人生气的:nasty weather; a nasty trick.See Synonyms at dirty 令人不快的天气;令人生气的诡计 参见 dirty
 
 - Painful or dangerous; grave:严重的:痛苦的或危险的;严重的a nasty accident.一次严重的事故
 
 - Exasperatingly difficult to solve or handle: 难处理的:难以理解,处理或解决的:a nasty puzzle; a nasty problem.难以解决的疑团;难以解决的问题
 
  n.(名词)【复数】  nas.ties - One that is nasty:讨厌的家伙:"It is the business of museums to present us with nasties as well as with fine things"(Country Life)“博物馆的职责是向我们展示一些好的东西同时也有坏的东西”(乡村生活)
 
 - Middle English nasti 中古英语 nasti 
 
 - possibly alteration of Old French nastre [bad] 可能为 古法语 nastre的变化 [坏的] 
 
 - short for villenastre  villenastre的简写 
 
 - vilein [bad] * see  villain vilein [坏的] * 参见 villain
 
 - -astre [pejorative suff.]  from Latin -aster -astre [轻视的副主教]  源自 拉丁语 -aster 
 
  nasʹtily adv.(副词)nasʹtiness n.(名词) |