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B1. bad or very unpleasant. grave, con mala pinta. a nasty shock / surprise. There's a nasty smell in here. He had a nasty cut above the eye. She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings. B1. unkind.
(repugnant) [taste/smell/medicine] asqueroso, repugnante [habit] feo, desagradable it smells nasty huele horrible, tiene un olor asqueroso or repugnante don't touch, it's nasty (to child) no toques, ¡caca!
nasty adj. (person: spiteful, cruel) desagradable, despreciable adj mf. malo/a adj. cruel adj mf. Mary was a nasty person who started rumors about all kinds of people. María era una persona desagradable que empezaba rumores sobre todo tipo de gente.
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nasty. a adj ( nastier compar) ( nastiest superl ) 1 (=unpleasant) [situation, experience, surprise] desagradable. [taste, smell] desagradable, repugnante. [habit, weather] desagradable, feo, malo. → it was a nasty business fue un asunto desagradable.
1. (= unpleasant) [situation, experience, surprise] desagradable. [taste, smell] desagradable ⧫ repugnante. [habit, weather] desagradable ⧫ feo ⧫ malo. it was a nasty business fue un asunto desagradable. I’ve got a nasty feeling that ... tengo la horrible sensación de que ...