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(of people )人 enjoying harming others; morally bad and cruel 恶毒的;邪恶的 Police described the killer as ‘a desperate and evil man’. 警方称凶手是“一个绝望而邪恶的人”。 an evil genius/dictator 邪恶的天才/独裁者 President Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as the ‘evil empire’. 里根总统称苏联为“邪恶帝国”。 an evil grin 狞笑 Her face was full of evil intent. 她的脸上充满了邪恶的意图。
Extra ExamplesTopics Personal qualitiesb2Kristin smiled a particularly evil smile. 克里斯廷邪恶诡诈地笑了笑。 He gave an evil laugh. 他邪恶地大笑。 A broad smile hid his evil intentions. 灿烂的笑容掩盖了他的邪恶意图。
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having a harmful effect on people; morally bad 有害的;道德败坏的 evil deeds 恶行 In his speech he described the evil effects of racism. 他在演讲中描述了种族主义的恶劣影响。
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connected with the devil and with what is bad in the world 恶魔的;罪恶的 It was an ancient charm to ward off evil spirits. 这是古代驱赶邪灵的一种做法。 She had been deceived by an evil demon. 她被一个邪恶的恶魔欺骗了。
extremely unpleasant 讨厌的;令人作呕的;使人不舒服的 The rubbish bin was giving off an evil smell. 垃圾箱散发出一股难闻的气味。
Word OriginOld English yfel, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch euvel and German Übel.
Idioms
the evil hour/day
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the time when you have to do something difficult or unpleasant 倒霉的时候(或日子、时刻) I’d better go and see the dentist—I can’t put off the evil hour any longer. 我最好还是去看看牙医吧─可不能再拖了。 If you keep on borrowing, you are only postponing the evil day when you have to pay it all back. 如果你继续借钱,你只是在推迟你必须偿还的邪恶的一天。
somebody’s good/evil genius
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a person or spirit who is thought to have a good/bad influence over you 给人以好(或坏)影响的人;保护(或毁灭)人的神魔
a witch’s/an evil brew
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an unpleasant drink that is a mixture of different things 难喝的混合饮料