devil

devil是什么意思、devil怎么读

读音:[ˈdevl][ˈdevl]

devil 基本解释

n.  魔王; 魔鬼; 撒旦; 恶魔; 淘气鬼; 冒失鬼; 调皮鬼

devil 词性变化

复数:devils过去式:devilled过去分词:devilled现在分词:devilling第三人称单数:devils

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devil 词组短语

devil 详细解释

noun

  1. 魔王;魔鬼;撒旦
    the most powerful evil being
  2. 魔王;魔鬼;恶魔
    an evil spirit
    1. They believed she was possessed by devils.
      他们认为她是魔鬼附身。
  3. 淘气鬼;冒失鬼;调皮鬼
    a person who behaves badly, especially a child
    1. a naughty little devil
      小淘气鬼
  4. (强调对某人的看法)人,家伙
    used to talk about sb and to emphasize an opinion that you have of them
    1. I miss the old devil, now that he's gone.
      老家伙这一走,我还真想他。
    2. She's off to Greece for a month─lucky devil!
      她去希腊一个月——真是个幸运儿!

devil 习惯用语

n.

    be a devil

  • (用以鼓励)别怕,勇敢点
    people say Be a devil! to encourage sb to do sth that they are not sure about doing
    1. Go on, be a devil, buy both of them.
      来,怕什么,两个都买了吧!
  • better the devil you know (than the devil you don't)

  • 熟悉的魔鬼比不熟悉的魔鬼好;不要嫌熟悉的环境不好,换个不熟悉的环境可能更糟
    used to say that it is easier and wiser to stay in a bad situation that you know and can deal with rather than change to a new situation which may be much worse
    1. between the devil and the deep blue sea

    2. 进退维谷;左右为难
      in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant or unacceptable choices
      1. the devil

      2. 非常困难;令人非常不快
        very difficult or unpleasant
        1. These berries are the devil to pick because they're so small.
          这些浆果太小了,很难摘。
      3. the devil looks after his own

      4. 坏人多好运;坏蛋自有鬼照顾;恶人自有恶人帮
        bad people often seem to have good luck
        1. the devil makes work for idle hands

        2. 人闲生是非
          people who do not have enough to do often start to do wrong
          1. She blamed the crimes on the local jobless teenagers. ‘The devil makes work for idle hands,’ 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”。
        3. a devil of a job/time

        4. 费力(或令人讨厌)的事;难熬(或令人不快)的日子
          a very difficult or unpleasant job or time
          1. I've had a devil of a job finding you.
            我费了九牛二虎之力才找到你。
        5. go to the devil!

        6. 滚开;见鬼去;去你的
          used, in an unfriendly way, to tell sb to go away
          1. like the devil

          2. 拼命;卖力;飞快
            very hard, fast, etc.
            1. We ran like the devil.
              我们跑得飞快。
          3. speak/talk of the devil

          4. 说到某人,某人就到
            people say speak/talk of the devil when sb they have been talking about appears unexpectedly
            1. Well, speak of the devil─here's Alice now!
              嗬,说曹操,曹操就到——瞧,艾丽斯这不来啦!
          5. what, where, who, why, etc. the devil…

          6. (用于问句表示烦恼或吃惊)究竟…,到底…
            used in questions to show that you are annoyed or surprised
            1. What the devil do you think you're doing?
              你到底想干什么?
          7. the devil/hell to pay

          8. 大麻烦;大乱子
            a lot of trouble
            1. There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.
              一旦他发现了真相,那麻烦就大了。

          devil 双语例句

          1. 1、 The poster showed a caricature of Hitler with a devil's horns and tail
            海报漫画中的希特勒长着魔鬼的犄角和尾巴。
          2. 2、 I felt sorry for Blake, poor devil
            我替布莱克感到难过,这个可怜的家伙。
          3. 3、 Manfred, you're a suspicious old devil
            曼弗雷德,你是个可疑的老家伙。
          4. 4、 Susie, you're a determined little devil.
            苏茜,你真是个坚决的小家伙。
          5. 5、 '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。
          6. 6、 He was always a devil of a nuisance
            他总是极讨人厌。
          7. 7、 It's a devil of a tricky problem, isn't it?
            这是个非常棘手的问题,不是吗?
          8. 8、 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。
          9. 9、 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。
          10. 10、 He must have driven like the devil.
            他一定是把车开得飞快。
          11. 11、 Every one for himself and the devil take the hindmost.
            人人都只考虑自己,谁落后谁倒霉。
          12. 12、 Well, talk of the devil!
            呵,说曹操,曹操就到!
          13. 13、 'What the devil's the matter?'
            “究竟出了什么事?”
          14. 14、 Tim wondered how the devil they had managed it
            蒂姆想知道他们究竟是怎么做到的。
          15. 15、 'Why the devil did you do that?'
            “你到底为什么要那样做?”
          16. 16、 She even claimed the couple's daughter was possessed by the devil
            她甚至宣称那对夫妇的女儿被魔鬼附了体。
          17. 17、 They were convinced the girls 'behaviour was due to possession by the devil.
            他们相信了这些女孩之所以有如此举动是因为鬼魂附体。
          18. 18、 At High Mass the priest preached a sermon on the devil
            牧师在大弥撒上布道驱邪。
          19. 19、 You're a scheming little devil, aren't you?
            你是个耍阴谋诡计的小魔鬼,对不对?
          20. 20、 Right now the poor old devil's drinking himself silly
            这会儿那可怜的老家伙又喝得糊里糊涂的了。
          21. 21、 What this country is doing in Africa is as much as holding a light to the devil.
            这个国家在非洲的行动无异于助桀为虐。
          22. 22、 To give the devil his due, he is quite a conscientious worker.
            平心而论,他工作还是认真的。
          23. 23、 The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
            为了达到目的,魔鬼也会援引圣经。
          24. 24、 You devil!
            你这个死鬼!
          25. 25、 It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him.
            召鬼容易驱鬼难。
          26. 26、 "how& what the devil's this about?" exclaimed the bridegroom.
            “怎么啦&这是出了什么鬼事儿?”新郎大声问道。
          27. 27、 What a miserable old devil he was!
            他是多么可恶的吝啬鬼呀!
          28. 28、 She was possessed by a devil.
            她被魔鬼迷住了。
          29. 29、 You devil! where have you been all this while?
            你这个死鬼,刚才跑到哪儿去了?

          devil 英英释义

          noun

          1. a word used in exclamations of confusion
            1. what the devil
            2. the deuce with it
            3. the dickens you say

            Synonym:    deucedickens

          2. an evil supernatural being

              Synonym:    fienddemondaemondaimon

            1. a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man)
              1. he chased the young hellions out of his yard

              Synonym:    hellionheller

            2. a cruel wicked and inhuman person

                Synonym:    monsterfienddemonogre

              verb

              1. coat or stuff with a spicy paste
                1. devilled eggs

              2. cause annoyance in
                1. Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me
                2. It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves

                Synonym:    annoyragget tobotherget atirritaterilenarknettlegravelvexchafe

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