devil 英 [ˈdevl]   美 [ˈdɛvəl]

devil

devil  英 [ˈdevl] 美 [ˈdɛvəl]

n. 魔鬼;撒旦;家伙;恶棍;淘气鬼;冒失鬼  vt. 虐待,折磨;(用扯碎机)扯碎;(替作家,律师等)做助手;抹辣味料烤制或煎煮 

进行时:devilling  过去式:devilled  过去分词:devilled  第三人称单数:devils  名词复数:devils 

They call you devil or they call you god. 他们要么叫你魔鬼,要么称你上帝。
The cartoon represented the president as a devil. 这幅漫画把总统画成了魔鬼。

  • A devil is profoundly bad spirit, being, or monster. Your religious uncle might blame all bad behavior on the influence of the devil.
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  • n. 魔鬼;撒旦;家伙;恶棍;淘气鬼;冒失鬼
  • vt. 虐待,折磨;(用扯碎机)扯碎;(替作家,律师等)做助手;抹辣味料烤制或煎煮
  • 1. They call you devil or they call you god.

    他们要么叫你魔鬼,要么称你上帝。

  • 2. The cartoon represented the president as a devil.

    这幅漫画把总统画成了魔鬼。

  • 3. "On mine honour, my friend, " answered Zarathustra, "there is nothing of all that whereof thou speakest: there is no devil and no hell.

    “以我的名誉起誓,我的朋友,”查拉图斯特拉回答说,“你所说的根本不存在:既没有魔鬼也没有地狱。

  • devil (n.) Old English deofol "evil spirit, a devil, the devil, false god, diabolical person," from Late Latin diabolus (also the source of Italian diavolo, French diable, Spanish diablo; German Teufel is Old High German tiufal, from Latin via Gothic diabaulus).
devil / ˈdevl ; NAmE ˈdevl / noun 1 the Devil (in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions 基督教、犹太教和伊斯兰教 ) the most powerful evil being 魔王;魔鬼;撒旦 SYN Satan 2 an evil spirit 魔鬼;恶魔 They believed she was possessed by devils. 他们认为她是魔鬼附身。 3 ( informal) a person who behaves badly, especially a child 淘气鬼;冒失鬼;调皮鬼 a naughty little devil 小淘气鬼 4 ( informal) used to talk about sb and to emphasize an opinion that you have of them (强调对某人的看法)人,家伙 I miss the old devil, now that he's gone. 老家伙这一走,我还真想他。 She's off to Greece for a month—lucky devil! 她休假去希腊一个月,真够幸运的! IDIOMS be a ˈdevil ( BrE) people say Be a devil!to encourage sb to do sth that they are not sure about doing (用以鼓励)别怕,勇敢点 Go on, be a devil, buy both of them. 来,怕什么,两个都买了吧。 better the ˌdevil you ˈknow (than the ˌdevil you ˈdon't) ( saying) used to say that it is easier and wiser to stay in a bad situation that you know and can deal with rather than change to a new situation which may be much worse 熟悉的魔鬼比不熟悉的魔鬼好;不要嫌熟悉的环境不好,换个不熟悉的环境可能更糟 between the ˌdevil and the ˌdeep blue ˈsea in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant or unacceptable choices 进退维谷;左右为难 the ˈdevil ( old-fashioned) very difficult or unpleasant 非常困难;令人非常不快 These berries are the devil to pick because they're so small. 这些浆果太小了,很难摘。 the ˌdevil looks after his ˈown ( saying) bad people often seem to have good luck 坏人多好运;坏蛋自有鬼照顾;恶人自有恶人帮 the devil makes work for idle ˈhands ( saying) people who do not have enough to do often start to do wrong 人间生是非 She blamed the crimes on the local jobless teenagers. ‘The devil makes work for idle hands,’ she would say. 她认为那些违法活动是当地的无业青少年所为,总是说:“人一间,惹麻烦”。 a ˈdevil of a job/time ( old-fashioned) a very difficult or unpleasant job or time 费力(或令人讨厌)的事;难熬(或令人不快)的日子 I've had a devil of a job finding you. 我费了九牛二虎之力才找到你。 go to the ˈdevil! ( old-fashioned, informal) used, in an unfriendly way, to tell sb to go away 滚开;见鬼去;去你的 like the ˈdevil ( old-fashioned, informal) very hard, fast, etc. 拚命;卖力;飞快 We ran like the devil. 我们跑得飞快。 speak/talk of the ˈdevil ( informal) people say speak/talk of the devilwhen sb they have been talking about appears unexpectedly 说到某人,某人就到 Well, speak of the devil—here's Alice now! 呵,说曹操,曹操就到 — 瞧,艾丽斯这就来啦! what, where, who, why, etc. the ˈdevil… ( old-fashioned) used in questions to show that you are annoyed or surprised (用于问句表示烦恼或吃惊)究竟…,到底… What the devil do you think you're doing? 你到底以为自己在干什么? more at pay v. , sell v. devil devils devilled deviled devilling deviling devil / ˈdevl ; NAmE ˈdevl /
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