villainous

英 ['vɪlənəs] 美 ['vɪlənəs]
  • adj. 罪恶的;恶棍的;恶毒的;坏透的
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villainous (adj.)
c. 1300, "offensive, abusive," from Old French vileneus "worthless, base," from vilain (see villain). Sense of "despicable, shameful, morally corrupt" is from c. 1400 in English. Related: Villainously; villainousness.
1. This is a villainous pair of shoes; they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了, 让我的脚受罪.

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2. This is a villainous pair of shoes, they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了,让我的脚受罪。

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3. Do you mean that villainous sailor who robbed you?
你说的是那个偷您东西的流氓水手 吗 ?

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4. Motley makes his villains excessively villainous and his heroes wearisomely heroic.
莫特利把坏人写得过于无赖,把他的英雄写得过于英勇.

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5. Motley, for his part , makes his villains excessively villainous and his heros wearisomely heroic.
讲到莫特利, 他把他的坏人讲得过于无赖,把他的英雄写得过于英勇,看了使人厌倦.

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