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