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devil
英['devl] 美['devl]
单词基本解释
n.魔鬼;淘气鬼;坏人;家伙;棘手的事 vt.困扰;添加辣味调料;给...做助手

过去式::deviled/devilled

过去分词::deviled/devilled

现在分词::deviling/devilling

第三人称单数::devils/devils

详尽释义
n.(名词)
  1. 魔鬼,魔王,恶魔,撒旦
  2. 恶棍
  3. 冒失鬼
  4. 可怜的家伙
  5. 人面兽心的人
  6. 精力旺盛的人,精力绝伦的人
  7. 家伙
  8. 无所顾忌的人
  9. 难事
  10. 究竟,到底
  11. 怎会,才怪
  12. 淘气鬼
v.(动词)
  1. 做助手
  2. 用辣子烤,用香辣调味料烧烤(食品)
  3. 切碎,扯碎
  4. 虐待,折磨
  5. 纠缠,困扰
  6. 嘲弄,戏弄,逗弄
  7. 激怒
  8. 使烦恼,烦扰,惹恼
  9. 使痛苦
  10. 添加辣味调料
双解释义
n.(名词)
  1. [U]魔鬼 the most powerful evil spirit, in the Christian religion
  2. [C]家伙,人 a person
英英释义
Noun:
  1. (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell

  2. an evil supernatural being

  3. a word used in exclamations of confusion;

    "what the devil"
    "the deuce with it"
    "the dickens you say"

  4. a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man);

    "he chased the young hellions out of his yard"

  5. a cruel wicked and inhuman person

Verb:
  1. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations;

    "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"
    "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"

  2. coat or stuff with a spicy paste;

    "devilled eggs"

词典解释

1.(犹太教、基督教和伊斯兰教中的)魔王,撒旦
In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam,the devil is the most powerful evil spirit.

2.魔鬼;恶魔
Adevil is an evil spirit.

devil是什么意思

e.g. ...the idea of angels with wings and devils with horns and hoofs.
天使长着翅膀、魔鬼长着角和蹄这样的观念

3.(用于强调)家伙,人
You can usedevil to emphasize the way you feel about someone. For example, if you call someone a poordevil, you are saying that you feel sorry for them. You can call someone you are fond of but who sometimes annoys or irritates you an olddevil or a littledevil .

devil的翻译

e.g. I felt sorry for Blake, poordevil...
我替布莱克感到难过,这个可怜的家伙。
e.g. Manfred, you're a suspicious olddevil...
曼弗雷德,你是个可疑的老家伙。

4.淘气鬼;冒失鬼
If you refer to someone as adevil, you mean that they do not behave very well but you like them and are not angry with them.

e.g. 'I think he was a bit of adevil,' Constance said.
“我想他有点儿淘气,”康斯坦丝说道。

5.(用于强调)极其讨厌(或糟糕、麻烦)的
devil can be used to emphasize what you think about someone or something. For example, if you say that someone isa devil of a nuisance, you mean that they are very annoying. If you say that something isa devil of a problem, you mean that it is a very difficult problem.

devil的解释

e.g. He was always adevil of a nuisance...
他总是极讨人厌。
e.g. It's adevil of a tricky problem,isn't it?
这是个非常棘手的问题,不是吗?

6.宁可跟熟识的魔鬼打交道(也比跟未知的魔鬼打交道好)
If you saybetter the devil you know orbetter the devil you know than the devil you don't know, you mean that you would prefer to have contact with or do business with a person you already know, even though you don't like them, than with a person you don't know.

7.(用于强调)需煞费苦心(做),要大费周折(做)
If you say that youhad the devil's own job to do something or that youhad a devil of a job doing something, you are emphasizing that it was difficult to do it.

e.g. We had thedevil's own job to persuade him to take part.
我们说服他参加可费了一番周折。

8.拼命地;竭力地;(开车)飞快地
If you say that someone does somethinglike the devil, you are emphasizing that they put a lot of effort into it. If you say that someone driveslike the devil, you are emphasizing that they drive very fast.

e.g. He drives himself on, working like thedevil from seven in the morning until midnight...
他不断敦促自己,从早上 7 点一直拼命工作到午夜。
e.g. He must have driven like thedevil.
他一定是把车开得飞快。

9.落后者遭殃(形容或评论人人都只考虑自己而不顾别人)
You can saythe devil take the hindmost to describe or comment on a situation you disapprove of because people do only what is best for themselves without thinking about other people.

devil的翻译

e.g. Every one for himself and thedevil take the hindmost.
人人都只考虑自己,谁落后谁倒霉。

10.进退维谷;左右为难
If you say that you arebetween the devil and the deep blue sea, you mean that you are in a difficult situation where you have to choose between two equally unpleasant courses of action.

11.出卖灵魂;违背良心
If you say that someone hassold theirsoul to the devil, you mean that you disapprove of them because they have done something that you think is not right in order to get what they want.

12.说曹操,曹操到
People sayspeak of the devil, or in British Englishtalk of the devil, if someone they have just been talking about appears unexpectedly.

e.g. Well, talk of thedevil!
呵,说曹操,曹操就到!

13.(用于强调)究竟,到底
When you want to emphasize how annoyed or surprised you are, you can use an expression such aswhat the devil ,how the devil, orwhy the devil .

devil的反义词

e.g. 'What thedevil's the matter?'
“究竟出了什么事?”
e.g. Tim wondered how thedevil they had managed it...
蒂姆想知道他们究竟是怎么做到的。

网络解释

1.

1. 天使:到了[[新约圣经]]以后的时代,唯一真神的信仰已然确立,无需再去贬抑异教神只,因而创造出作为神的敌对者的'''[[堕落天使]]'''(devil),关於这部分[[新约圣经]]的[[启示录]]上明白记载著:恶魔是堕落到人间的[[天使]],主宰著黑暗势力,

例句
常见句型
常用短语
词汇搭配
经典引文
例句
I've had a devil of a job finding you.

我费了九牛二虎之力才找到你。

We ran like the devil.

我们跑得飞快。

Well, speak of the devil'u2500here's Alice now!

嗬,说曹操,曹操就到——瞧,艾丽斯这不来啦!

What the devil do you think you're doing?

你到底想干什么?

They believed she was possessed by devils.

他们认为她是魔鬼附身。

a naughty little devil

小淘气鬼

I miss the old devil, now that he's gone.

老家伙这一走,我还真想他。

She's off to Greece for a month'u2500lucky devil!

她去希腊一个月——真是个幸运儿!

Go on, be a devil, buy both of them.

来,怕什么,两个都买了吧!

These berries are the devil to pick because they're so small.

这些浆果太小了,很难摘。

She blamed the crimes on the local jobless teenagers. 'u2018The devil makes work for idle hands, 'u2019 she would say.

她认为那些违法行为是当地的无业青少年所为,总是说:“人一闲,惹麻烦”。

'What the devil's the matter?'

“究竟出了什么事?”

Tim wondered how the devil they had managed it...

蒂姆想知道他们究竟是怎么做到的。

Well, talk of the devil!

呵,说曹操,曹操就到!

Every one for himself and the devil take the hindmost.

人人都只考虑自己,谁落后谁倒霉。

He must have driven like the devil.

他一定是把车开得飞快。

'I think he was a bit of a devil,' Constance said.

“我想他有点儿淘气,”康斯坦丝说道。

He was always a devil of a nuisance...

他总是极讨人厌。

It's a devil of a tricky problem,isn't it?

这是个非常棘手的问题,不是吗?

We had the devil's own job to persuade him to take part.

我们说服他参加可费了一番周折。

He drives himself on, working like the devil from seven in the morning until midnight...

他不断敦促自己,从早上 7 点一直拼命工作到午夜。

...the idea of angels with wings and devils with horns and hoofs.

天使长着翅膀、魔鬼长着角和蹄这样的观念

I felt sorry for Blake, poor devil...

我替布莱克感到难过,这个可怜的家伙。

Manfred, you're a suspicious old devil...

曼弗雷德,你是个可疑的老家伙。

常见句型
用作名词(n.)
  1. The devil tempted Adam and Eve.
    魔鬼诱惑了亚当和夏娃。
  2. She was possessed by a devil.
    她被魔鬼迷住了。
  3. The poor devils have been stuck at the airport for three days.
    那些可怜的家伙被困在机场已经三天了。
  4. What the devil happened?
    究竟出了什么事?
常用短语
用作名词(n.)
between the devil and the deep blue sea
    进退两难 with a choice between two equally unpleasant alternatives
devil's advocate
    故意唱反调的人 person who speaks against sb/sth simply to encourage discussion
play the very devil with
    搞坏; 糟蹋 make worse or misbehave
the devil take the hindmost
    人人应自保,不可顾他人 sb should look after himself and not care about others
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~形容词+~介词+~
经典引文
  • Black as the devill, and as treacherous.

    出自:T. Herbert
  • And wonders why the devil he got heirs.

    出自:Byron
  • The devil appears himself, Armed and accoutred, horns and hoofs and tail!

    出自:Browning
  • 'That is W,' said the teacher. 'The devil!' exclaimed the boy, 'is that W?'

    出自:R. W. Emerson
  • Wesley could not see why the devil should have all the good tunes.

    出自:J. E. Hopkins
  • Jesus was then led away..into the wilderness, to be tempted by the devil.

    出自:New English Bible: Matthew
  • Who the devil do you think gave it to me?

    出自:J. Gores
  • devil take the hindmost (a motto of selfish competition). Give the devil his due. Needs must when the devil drives. Talk of the devil (and he is bound to appear) (said when someone arrives just after being mentioned). The devil can quote Scripture for his own ends. The devil finds work for idle hands to do. The devil is not so black as he is painted. The devil looks after his own.

    出自:Proverbs
词源解说
近义词
反义词
临近词
词源解说
  • ☆ 直接源自拉丁语的diabolus,意为造谣中伤,诽谤。

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