diabolic 英 [ˌdaɪə'bɒlɪk]   美 [ˌdaɪə'bɑlɪk]

diabolic

diabolic  英 [ˌdaɪə'bɒlɪk] 美 [ˌdaɪə'bɑlɪk]

adj. 残忍的;魔鬼似的;恶魔的 

In this spring, the best season, we can see beautiful flowers everywhere, but nobody knows a diabolic claw is stretching to the pleasant people. 在春天这最美的季节,我们到处都能看到鲜花在开放。 但是有谁知道,一只魔爪正伸向快乐的人们。
They hope in time to make the non-existence of appearance appear, for in that moment what we now take to be existence will be seen to be in truth only an outlying portion of the diabolic essence. 他们迫切希望使这种不存在显现出来,那时我们现在所认识的这种存在就会被证明只是魔鬼的本质的无关紧要的一小部分。

  • Use the adjective diabolic to describe someone who acts in a terribly cruel way. A diabolic boy might pick up a cat by its tail and swing it around.
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  • adj. 残忍的;魔鬼似的;恶魔的
  • 1. In this spring, the best season, we can see beautiful flowers everywhere, but nobody knows a diabolic claw is stretching to the pleasant people.

    在春天这最美的季节,我们到处都能看到鲜花在开放。 但是有谁知道,一只魔爪正伸向快乐的人们。

  • 2. They hope in time to make the non-existence of appearance appear, for in that moment what we now take to be existence will be seen to be in truth only an outlying portion of the diabolic essence.

    他们迫切希望使这种不存在显现出来,那时我们现在所认识的这种存在就会被证明只是魔鬼的本质的无关紧要的一小部分。

  • 3. I just would be the fourth of the group to disappear!" she laughed hard, like a devil, as if she was possessed by a strange and diabolic strength.

    她像个魔鬼一样大笑起来,仿佛被一股邪恶的怪力俯身了。

  • diabolic (adj.) late 14c., from Old French diabolique (13c.), from Late Latin diabolicus, from Ecclesiastical Greek diabolikos "devilish," from diabolos (see devil (n.)).
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