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She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings .
Don't be so nasty to your brother - he's four years younger than you!
In an emergency you could get out through a window , but it would be a nasty drop .
The situation could turn (= become ) nasty at any moment .
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Emily has a very nasty cough . You could get a nasty shock from that water heater if it isn't earthed properly . He had a nasty fall and hurt his back. He's a nasty little man. I hope he's not going to spring any nasty surprises on us at the meeting this morning .
Translation of nasty | GLOBAL English–Spanish Dictionary
comparative nastier | superlative nastiest
nasty remarks
comentarios ruines
a nasty smell
un olor desagradable
The food looked nasty.
La comida parecía asquerosa.
a nasty accident
un accidente desagradable
méchant/-ante, désagréable, répugnant/-ante…
desagradable, greu, amb mal aspecte…
กลิ่นเหม็น, ซึ่งไม่เป็นมิตร, ชั่วร้าย…
busuk, bersikap buruk, cepat naik darah…
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(Translation of nasty from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
(Translation of nasty from the GLOBAL English-Spanish Dictionary © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd)
to swear a lot (= use rude words), or to involve a lot of swearing
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"No sir," said Jem, "but she's so
nasty .
- Нет, сэр, - сказал Джим, - но она такая
противная .
Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle weren’t listening; they were talking in an undertone and Harry had a
nasty feeling they were plotting how best to disrupt the lesson.
Малфой с Краббе и Гойлом не слушали; они шептались вполголоса, и у Г арри появилось
неприятное чувство, что они подговариваются сорвать урок.
Henry Mitchell said soberly: "It's a
nasty thing to happen, sir. I don't like it - me having been in charge, so to speak."
- Это
скверное происшествие, сэр, - сказал Генри Митчелл. - И мне очень не нравится, что я, так сказать, причастен к нему.
Bonnie, who was always permitted to have the last drops in the glass, did not think the smell of wine
nasty at all.
Бонни, которой разрешалось допить последние капли, вовсе не находила запах вина таким уж
плохим .
She was wearing the same dressing-gown, a
nasty one without buttons which had covered many shoulders and been boiled in goodness knows what boilers.
А халат был тот же -
гадкий , без пуговиц, сменивший много плеч и неизвестно, в каких котлах варенный.
He could find nothing in this newly-made world of his that was uninteresting,
nasty or ugly.
Ничто не могло показаться ему неинтересным,
дурным или безобразным в его новосотворенном мире!
It's got a
nasty hole.
В ней
нехороший провал.
"Oh, but Rhett, I did want you then but you were so
nasty !
- Ах, Ретт, но мне же тогда так хотелось быть с вами, а вы были таким
омерзительным !
nasty
[ ˈnɑːstɪ ]
adj
противный
неприятный
отвратительный
мерзкий
скверный
плохой
гадкий
дурной
нехороший
омерзительный
disgusting ,
unpleasant ,
ugly ,
bad
Masturbating Dickgirl
Wet Lingerie
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