devilish的意思和读音

devilish

: [ˈdev(ə)lɪʃ] : ['dev(ə)lɪʃ]

adv.

adj.

devilishadj.

1.cruel or evil

a devilish conspiracy

2.morally bad, but in a way that people find attractive

He was handsome, with a devilish charm.

adj.1.;,2.,

adv.1.,

adj.1.evil, or intended for an evil purpose2.intended to cause trouble, but not in a serious way3ed for emphasizing how difficult or unpleasant something is

adv.1.very

1. bookish devilish capitalism ...

2. ... Desert Strike - Return to the Gulf () Devilish () Dick Tracy 西() ...

4. devilfish devilish devilishly ...

5. the infernal regions . devilish;abominable ; : infernal cruelty . 2 ...

6. detachment devilish devise ...

7. insidious: devilish: sorcerer: ...

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1."You were in crack society, devilish high society, " he said.“,”

2.It appeared in countenance to be some devilish cross betwixt an ordinary pig, and some sort of bull-like creature.

3.As he prepares to meet his future trainer, a series of devilish howls from the cave causes him to dash forward to the rescue.

4.Two and a half years later, my beautiful, quixotic son had grown into a devilish handful.

5.The devilish intricacies of economics Mr Godley seemed to overwhelm just as effortlessly.

6.Our own bias would be rather devilish, but if the gospel material was sufficiently compelling, we'd be willing to reconsider.

7.Everything then has a bitter taste, there is in me a devilish , monstrous bitterness that renders even death insipid.仿使

8.It's "a devilish lot of trash, " Joe Knapp Jr. told his father and advised him to give it to the committee.·”,

9.Angell thought business-sponsored bills were too unmindful of the consumer, whereas businessmen thought Angell a devilish alarmist.

10.You can't unhear the devilish lyrics once you know about them.