malefactor
malefactor 英 [ˈmælɪfæktə(r)] 美 [ˈmæləˌfæktɚ]
n. 作恶者;罪犯;坏人
名词复数:malefactors
- A malefactor has done something illegal and has been or will be convicted, such as the malefactor who was videotaped stealing money from a cash register.
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- n. 作恶者;罪犯;坏人
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1. "Yes, I know," assented the malefactor - "three years' imprisonment and the preaching.
“是的,我明白,”罪犯承认,“三年劳教和宣讲。
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2. JUDGE having sentenced a malefactor to the penitentiary was proceeding to point out to him the disadvantages of crime and the profit of reformation.
法官判处一名罪犯劳教后,正喋喋不休地向他指出犯罪的坏处和改造的好处。
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3. When he encounters such a withdrawal of collaboration, the theory goes, the malefactor will learn the error of his ways and become a more co-operative individual.
理论推测,当这个坏人碰到这种别人不愿意与之合作的情况时,他会从中吸取教训并且变成一个更合作的人。
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