n. 邪恶;恶行;坏事;罪恶
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villainies
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词根:villain
adj.
villainous 罪恶的;恶棍的;恶毒的;坏透的
n.
villain 坏人,恶棍;戏剧、小说中的反派角色;顽童;罪犯
villainousness 坏人
1.In the name of the Commons of England, I charge all this villainy upon Warren Hastings, in this last moment of my application to you.
我谨以英国下院的名义,在向你们提出请求的这个最后时刻对沃伦·哈斯丁的恶行提出指控。
2.Lady Sneerwell:I'm not disappointed in Snake, I never suspected the fellow to have virtue enough to be faithful even to his own villainy. (Enter Maria) Maria my dear, how do you do, what's the matter?
史妮救女士:我不会对施奈克失望的,我从不怀疑这家伙的品德。 这甚至足以让他忠诚于他自己的恶行。 (玛丽娅上)我亲爱的玛丽娅,你好啊?有什么事吗?
3.They justify villainy in the name of high ideals.
他们打着实现远大理想的幌子为他们的恶行开脱。
4.This version stresses broad economic dynamics, placing less emphasis on Wall Street villainy and deregulation than the main report does.
这一版本强调了经济的广泛动态性,与那份主要的报告相比,对于华尔街的贪婪强调较少。
5.Now if you'll excuse me, I've got first-class villainy to perform.
现在,如果你不介意的话,我要表演一场一流的恶行。
6.The impression of villainy was inescapable.
留下恶棍的印象是不可避免的。
7.We can be thankful that carbon dioxide is keeping us comfortably warm, but the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is going up steadily and that is where the villainy comes in.
我们该感到欣慰,二氧化碳给我们温暖使我们舒舒服服,但是大气中二氧化碳的浓度正在稳步升高,其恶迹也就由此而生。