nastily
adverb uk/ˈnɑː.stəl.i/ us/ˈnæs.təl.i/
不友善地,恶意地
in a way that is unkind
He laughed nastily and walked away. 他不怀好意地笑了笑,走开了。
The debate got nastily personal. 辩论变得充满人身攻击。
mainly UK严重地 | 令人不快地
in a way that is bad or unpleasant
I fell over a bench and bruised my skin nastily. 我从长凳上摔了下来,擦伤了皮肤。
a nastily remodelled house 翻修得很糟糕的房子
- More examples
- As she got older she would judge people and things she disliked, but never nastily.
- The writing is often nastily amusing.
- Most of these films will end with the villain dying nastily.
- The amulet was said to be nastily cursed so that anyone who wore it would suffer an awful fate.
See: nasty