vile的意思和读音

vile

: [vaɪl] : [vaɪl]

adj.

viler  vilest  

adj.good,pleasant,admirable

adj.evil,wicked,shameful,depraved,base

vileadj.

1.(informal)extremely unpleasant or bad

a vile smell

The weather was really vile most of the time.

He was in a vile mood.

2.morally bad; completely unacceptable

the vile practice of taking hostages

adj.1.,2.,,3.,;,

adj.1.extremely unpleasant2.shocking and morally bad

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2. snug a. , vile a. , evil (), ...

3. vigorous vile villa ...

4. ... vicinity n () vile a villain n ...

5. ... movable vile;abominable;repulsive;hateful surprising;strange;curious ...

6. snug a. , vile a. , evil (), ...

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1."When all of a sudden, out of nowhere, a vile old woman with a massive bag on wheels threw herself under my car, " Miro wrote on her blog.“。”

2.Tragic and most damnable. What was the name of this vile seducer?

3.FOR the first time in 28 years of increasingly reckless and vile rule, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe looks as if he may go. But only may.28

4.Dog tastes vile - it may be protein, but it has no culinary value.---

5.Things in Atlanta were in a dreadful pass, she said, due to the vile doings of the Republicans.

6.Even now there have been a few vile, jubilant voices among Japan's neighbours.便

7.Not bad for a mythical creature whose name, in Chinese, sounds very much like an especially vile obscenity. Which is precisely the point.

8.Gaming tends to be regarded as a harmless diversion at best, a vile corruptor of youth at worst.线

9.In return came a vile letter from the same man saying he withdrew his blessing and was asking God to put a curse upon Eleanor.

10.The Publican was counted vile and base and reckoned among the worst of men .