英 [ˈnɑːstɪli] 美 [ˈnæstɪli]
adv. 污秽地;不洁地;讨厌地
... molecular|adj.[化]分子的,由分子组成的 nastily|adv.污秽地,不洁地 nestling|n.未离巢的雏鸟,婴儿 ...
... 清扫地板;扫地 sweethe floor 不洁地 filthily/nastily; lousily; nastily 高洁地 nobly; virtuous ...
'I hate you,' she said nastily.
她咬牙切齿地说:“我恨你。”
She took the money and eyed me nastily.
她拿了钱,厌恶地盯着我。
The toad was staring rather nastily.
这是我在论坛上问的答案。
He, however, is not entitled to pretend that he is anything less than aggressively, negatively, nastily, partisan.
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The country is also drifting into a resurgent form of virulent nationalism, with a nastily racist edge to it (see article).
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