Nasty is a Chinese character word pronounced (wò chuò), and the word "nasty" is often used in daily life to describe people's character and misbehavior, such as the use of power for personal gain, violence and bullying, and hypocrisy and pretense.
The teeth don't match up, which is a metaphor for disagreement. 2. a metaphor for unevenness; jaggedness. 3. not agreeing, contradicting. 4. not in harmony, poorly. It is mostly used in literature and rhetoric. 5. It refers to the career path. 6. to say goodbye to.
Their aspirations are at odds.
Who can sit in this misery and be at odds with it? --Bai Juyi, "Dali"
To be short of means; to be narrow. ①《文选-张衡》:"独俭啬以龌龊,忘 蟋蟀之谓何。"(1)《文选-张衡》:"独俭啬以龌龊,忘 蟋蟀之谓何。" Xue Zhi Note: "Han Shu" Note: Nasty, small sections."
② South Song Baozhao "on behalf of the song line": "small people from the sordid, and know that the open-minded?"
③Tang Wang Bo, "Autumn Tour of Lotus Pond Preface": "The world is sordid, holding the wind and clouds of a few people."
④Qing Zhaolian "Xiaoting Miscellany": "Therefore, for a while, the senior Confucian scholar, listed in the court class, and the beginning of the Han School of the great, the sordid Confucian, since the foot and retreat."