Примеры употребления для nasty business
1. So there‘s no experience like being in combat." Unfortunately, politics is a nasty business, too.
2. "War‘s a nasty business," Murtha said on CBS‘s "60 Minutes" on Sunday.
3. This was followed by the nasty business of Singer‘s brutal and ugly dismissal.
4. If I‘ve just won 500,000, there‘s something I want to get off my chest Last Sunday, I bumped into Natalie Pinkham, the lovely presenter of the televised European Poker Tour, who got tangled up in a nasty business earlier this year when private photographs of Prince Harry at her birthday party were stolen and published.
5. "O gentlemen," cries the gallant Hotspur, "the time of life is very short!" Even in the patriotic Henry V, famously used as a morale–booster by Laurence Olivier in the 1'40s film version, war is seen as a very nasty business, not just in its effects on the human body but on the tended landscape of civilisation itself, in which the vines die unpruned and "children ... grow, like savages ... to swearing and stern looks". Shakespeare was on safe ground: under the assault of the 16th–century humanists, chivalry was a hollow shell and war definitely uncool.