nastily
基本解释
- adv. 污秽地;不洁地;讨厌地
英汉例句
- Nastily, he asked the public to shop suspected illegal immigrants to the authorities.
他有些卑劣地要求公众向当局告发非法入境嫌疑分子。 - Yet how can he reasonably blame her for the discomfort of standing nastily unwiped, with his pants around his ankles?
但他又怎能因为他的裤子还在脚踝,屁股还没擦地站着而怪罪她 呢? - Since then opposition demonstrations have regularly been broken up roughly and opposition activists treated nastily; but the worst that happens is broken bones, not fatalities.
自那以后,反对派的示威游行被规律性地粗暴打断,反对活动也遭到不公正对待。 但是最可怕的并非死亡,而是那些碎骨。 - He, however, is not entitled to pretend that he is anything less than aggressively, negatively, nastily, partisan.
FORBES: Obama's Default: Taking The "Closing The Washington Monument" Maneuver Thermonuclear - Now it's a tough thing but the Republicans are fighting each other pretty nastily - nasty primary that's unusual Thursday primary.
NPR: Political Junkie: Democrats Duke It Out in Connecticut - The country is also drifting into a resurgent form of virulent nationalism, with a nastily racist edge to it (see article).
ECONOMIST: Russia and the West: In search of a Putin policy