Толковый словарь английского языка - nasty
Nasty
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adjective (nastier; -est) Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century 1. disgustingly filthy, physically repugnant, indecent , obscene , mean , tawdry , 4. extremely hazardous or harmful , causing severe pain or suffering , sharply unpleasant ; disagreeable , 5. difficult to understand or deal with , psychologically unsettling ; trying , lacking in courtesy or sportsmanship , see: dirty nastily adverb nastiness noun ~ noun
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adj. (nastier, nastiest) 1 a highly unpleasant (a nasty experience). b annoying; objectionable (the car has a nasty habit of breaking down). 2 difficult to negotiate; dangerous, serious (a nasty fence; a nasty question; a nasty illness). 3 (of a person or animal) ill-natured, ill-tempered, spiteful; violent, offensive (nasty to his mother; turns nasty when he's drunk). 4 (of the weather) foul, wet, stormy. 5 a disgustingly dirty, filthy. b unpalatable; disagreeable (nasty smell). c (of a wound) septic. 6 a obscene. b delighting in obscenity. Phrases and idioms a nasty bit (or piece) of work colloq. an unpleasant or contemptible person. a nasty one 1 a rebuff; a snub. 2 an awkward question. 3 a disabling blow etc. Derivatives nastily adv. nastiness n. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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