nasty in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for nasty in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.nasty [Brit ˈnɑːsti, Am ˈnæsti] N inf (in food, water, air)

II.nasty [Brit ˈnɑːsti, Am ˈnæsti] ADJ

1. nasty (unpleasant):

nasty feeling, task
nasty habit
nasty rumour
nasty stain
I got a nasty fright
the nasty weather
to smell nasty
to taste nasty
it's nasty and hot
to turn nasty dog:
to be a nasty piece of work

Translations for nasty in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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mean, nasty
chameau inf pej
nasty person
nasty remark
nasty
prolo pej
cheap and nasty
nasty
to play a nasty trick on sb
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nasty
nasty
to be in a nasty mess inf
he's a nasty customer inf
he's a nasty piece of work inf
nasty piece of work Brit inf
to be a nasty piece of work Brit

nasty in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for nasty in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for nasty in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

nasty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he is kind/nasty to sb
to be cheap and nasty
to have a nasty fall
to have a nasty mind
to give oneself a nasty cut
to be a nasty piece of work
to play a nasty trick on sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Base on observations, the other team must decide whether who is sampling the nasty dish or the normal dish.
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However, he starts having nightmares of his friends saying nasty things.
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He was unpopular with his neighbours, who said he had a very nasty temper.
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Restaurants live or die by his reviews, which are often nasty.
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He is often stuck with the nastiest or most dangerous tasks.
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Strong, quick-tempered, and violent, he has a nasty way of speaking and acting and is constantly ignoring orders.
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Its quite nasty and a really dangerous descent.
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All laugh hard at this - which leaned as near to a nasty tragedy as anything this side of a joke can.
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Bloom's reaction was to find this portrait nasty and insulting and the use of her name completely unacceptable.
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Kim himself relates of how one encounter with a stray left him with a nasty scar on his bottom.
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