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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
nasty
nasty [nasty nastier nastiest] BrE [ˈnɑːsti] NAmE [ˈnæsti] adjective (nas·tier, nas·ti·est) 1. very bad or unpleasant •a nasty accident •The news gave me a nasty shock. •I had a nasty feeling that he would follow me. •He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. •This coffee has a nasty taste. •Don't buy that coat— it looks cheap and nasty. 2. unkind; unpleasant Syn: ↑mean •to make nasty remarks about sb •the nastier side of her character •to have a nasty temper •Don't be so nasty to your brother. •That was a nasty little trick. •Life has a nasty habit of repeating itself. 3. dangerous or serious •a nasty bend (= dangerous for cars going fast) •a nasty injury 4. offensive; in bad taste •to have a nasty mind •nasty jokes see also ↑video nasty more at leave a bad/nasty taste in the mouth at ↑taste n. Idioms: ↑get nasty ▪ ↑nasty piece of work Derived Words: ↑nastily ▪ ↑nastiness Word Origin: late Middle English: of unknown origin. Example Bank: •He's a thoroughly nasty piece of work. •Kevin seems to enjoy being nasty to his sisters. •She was nasty about everyone. •Things could turn nasty if we're not careful. •Things could turn nasty= dangerous if we're not careful. •a nasty little man •a room full of cheap and nasty ornaments •gang warfare of a thoroughly nasty kind •Don't buy that coat— it looks cheap and nasty. •He had a nasty accident. •He had a nasty moment when he thought he'd lost his passport. •He has a nasty temper. •She's always making nasty remarks about people. •This coffee tastes nasty.
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