vile
vile 英 [vaɪl] 美 [vaɪl]
adj. 卑鄙的;邪恶的;低廉的;肮脏的
比较级:viler 最高级:vilest
- Surely only an evil person could be so vile as to have made you so angry. Vile is something or someone so morally wrong or offensive as to be thoroughly disgusting.
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- adj. 卑鄙的;邪恶的;低廉的;肮脏的
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1. Either way, his demise spells the end of a vile reign.
不论怎样,他的死终结了一个邪恶统治时代。
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2. The rage I expressed on the phone, the nasty and vile things I said.
我不停地打电话表达我的愤怒,我还说了一些肮脏和卑鄙的话。
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3. Always in sublime carelessness had he lived, till now, and now it seemed to him that they had always reached out and dragged at him with vile hands.
迄今为止,他一向过着洒脱的无忧无虑的生活,现在他却似乎觉得她们总是向他伸出邪恶的手要把他往下拽。
- vile (adj.) late 13c., "morally repugnant; morally flawed, corrupt, wicked; of no value; of inferior quality; disgusting, foul, ugly; degrading, humiliating; of low estate, without worldly honor or esteem," from Anglo-French ville, Old French vil "shameful, dishonorable; low-born; cheap; ugly, hideous," from Latin vilis "cheap, worthless, base, common," of uncertain origin, perhaps from PIE root *wes- (1) "to buy, sell" (see venal). Related: Vilely; vileness; vilety (early 13c.).
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