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1 nasty
['nɑːstɪ] 1.aggettivo colloq.1) (unpleasant) [ crime] orribile, terribile; [suspicion, surprise, habit, experience, stain, weather] brutto; [sight, feeling, task, rumour] sgradevole; [ expression] cattivo; [ taste] disgustoso, nauseante; [affair, business] brutto, sporcoto taste nasty — essere disgustoso, avere un gusto schifoso
to turn nasty — [ dog] diventare cattivo; [ person] incattivirsi; [ weather] guastarsi
3) (serious) [cut, cold, accident, crack] brutto4) (ugly) [colour, shape] bruttissimo, orrendo2.* * *1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) sgradevole2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) scortese3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) cattivo, brutto4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) brutto5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) brutto6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) brutto•- nastily- nastiness* * *['nɑːstɪ] 1.aggettivo colloq.1) (unpleasant) [ crime] orribile, terribile; [suspicion, surprise, habit, experience, stain, weather] brutto; [sight, feeling, task, rumour] sgradevole; [ expression] cattivo; [ taste] disgustoso, nauseante; [affair, business] brutto, sporcoto taste nasty — essere disgustoso, avere un gusto schifoso
to turn nasty — [ dog] diventare cattivo; [ person] incattivirsi; [ weather] guastarsi
3) (serious) [cut, cold, accident, crack] brutto4) (ugly) [colour, shape] bruttissimo, orrendo2. -
2 ♦ grave
♦ grave (1) /greɪv/A n.1 tomba ( anche fig.); fossa; sepolcro; sepoltura: to dig a grave, scavare una fossa; an unmarked grave, una tomba senza nome2 (fig.) fine; morte: The poor boy was brought to an early grave, il povero ragazzo fece una fine prematuraB a. attr.tombale: (archeol.) grave goods, reperti tombali● grave clothes, vestiti con cui si seppellisce il defunto □ grave robber, predatore di tombe; sciacallo (fig.); tombarolo (fam.) □ (teatr.) grave-trap, botola al centro del palcoscenico □ to be as silent as a grave, essere muto come una tomba □ (fig.) to dig one's own grave, scavarsi la fossa con le proprie mani □ (fig.) to have one foot in the grave, avere un piede nella fossa □ to make sb. turn in his grave, far rivoltare q. nella tomba □ Someone is walking on my grave, mi è passata vicino la morte ( si dice quando si ha un brivido improvviso e inspiegabile).grave (2) /greɪv/a.1 grave; preoccupante; serio: grave doubts, gravi (o seri) dubbi; a grave responsibility, una grave responsabilità; a grave threat, una seria minaccia; to be a matter of grave concern, essere molto preoccupante2 grave; serio; solenne: a grave face, una faccia seria; un'espressione seria (o solenne); grave-looking, dall'aria seria; dall'aspetto solenne NOTA D'USO: - grave o serious?-FALSI AMICI: grave non significa grave nel senso di gravemente malato. grave (3) /grɑ:v/ (fon.)A n.B a.grave: a grave accent, un accento grave.(to) grave /greɪv/incidere; scolpire; (fig.) fissare: to grave st. in one's mind, fissarsi (o scolpirsi) qc. nella mente.
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