nastiest 下流的
肮脏的
险恶的(nasty 的最高级)
- Even the flimsiest of science fiction or the nastiest of horror stories or the most intricate of spy novels uses this as the mortar to bond together its narrative.
即便是最 天花乱坠的科幻小说、最荒唐无稽的恐怖小说和最错综复杂的间谍小说也都用这些元素作为粘合叙述的灰泥。 - Many fear that banks are still being over-optimistic about their nastiest assets.
所多人都担心银行仍然对于自身的不良资产过于乐观。 - I've saved the best, nastiest code for last.
我将最好的、最困难的代码留到了最后。
Nasty \Nas"ty\ (n[.a]s"t[y^]), a. [Compar. {Nastier}
(n[.a]s"t[i^]*[~e]r); superl. {Nastiest}.] [For older nasky;
cf. dial. Sw. naskug, nasket.]
1. Offensively filthy; very dirty, foul, or defiled;
disgusting; nauseous.
2. Hence, loosely: Offensive; disagreeable; unpropitious;
wet; drizzling; as, a nasty rain, day, sky.
3. Characterized by obscenity; indecent; indelicate; gross;
filthy.
4. Vicious; offensively ill-tempered; insultingly mean;
spiteful; as, a nasty disposition.
[PJC]
5. Difficult to deal with; troublesome; as, he fell of his
bike and got a nasty bruise on his knee. [slang]
[PJC]
Syn: {Nasty}, {Filthy}, {Foul}, {Dirty}.
Usage: Anything nasty is usually wet or damp as well as
filthy or dirty, and disgusts by its stickiness or
odor; but filthy and foul imply that a thing is filled
or covered with offensive matter, while dirty
describes it as defiled or sullied with dirt of any
kind; as, filthy clothing, foul vapors, etc.