villain 英 [ˈvɪlən]   美 [ˈvɪlən]

villain

villain  英 [ˈvɪlən] 美 [ˈvɪlən]

n. 坏人,恶棍;戏剧、小说中的反派角色;顽童;罪犯 

名词复数:villains 

He was stereotyped a villain. 人们把他看成一个恶棍的成见已无法改变。
Zibach said. He initially conceived of a giant flame rock as the villain's backdrop because his weapon of destruction shoots fire and metal. 他最初设想用一块巨大的火焰岩石作为这个恶棍的背景幕,因为他那毁灭性的武器发射火和金属。

  • A villain is a bad person — real or made up. In books, movies, current events, or history, the villain is the character who does mean, evil things on purpose.
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  • n. 坏人,恶棍;戏剧、小说中的反派角色;顽童;罪犯
  • 1. He was stereotyped a villain.

    人们把他看成一个恶棍的成见已无法改变。

  • 2. Zibach said. He initially conceived of a giant flame rock as the villain's backdrop because his weapon of destruction shoots fire and metal.

    他最初设想用一块巨大的火焰岩石作为这个恶棍的背景幕,因为他那毁灭性的武器发射火和金属。

  • 3. We have the correspondence of the heroine with her friend, and of the villain with a fellow rake, so we can see how these combatants are deceived by each other.

    我们拥有女主人公与她朋友以及浪子与一个恶棍的往来信件,因此,我们可以看到这些斗士如何互相欺骗。

  • villain (n.) c. 1300 (late 12c. as a surname), "base or low-born rustic," from Anglo-French and Old French vilain "peasant, farmer, commoner, churl, yokel" (12c.), from Medieval Latin villanus "farmhand," from Latin villa "country house, farm" (from PIE root *weik-(1) "clan"). Meaning "character in a novel, play, etc. whose evil motives or actions help drive the plot" is from 1822.
vil·lain / ˈvɪlən ; NAmE ˈvɪlən / noun 1 the main bad character in a story, play, etc. (小说、戏剧等中的)主要反面人物,反派主角,坏人 He often plays the part of the villain. 他经常扮演反面人物。 2 a person who is morally bad or responsible for causing trouble or harm 恶棍;坏蛋 the heroes and villains of the 20th century *20 世纪的英雄豪杰与罪魁祸首 Industrialized nations are the real environmental villains. 工业化国家是破坏环境的真正元凶。 3 ( BrE) ( informal) a criminal 罪犯 IDIOM the ˈvillain of the piece ( especially humorous) the person or thing that is responsible for all the trouble in a situation 元凶;祸首;症结 villain villains vil·lain / ˈvɪlən ; NAmE ˈvɪlən /
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