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devil
- IPA[ˈdevəl]
美式
- (in Christian and Jewish belief) the chief evil spirit; Satan;an evil spirit; a demon
- act as a junior assistant for a lawyer or other professional;harass or worry (someone)
verb: devil, 3rd person present: devils, gerund or present participle: devilling, past tense: devilled, past participle: devilled
noun: Devil, plural noun: devils
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名詞
- 1. (in Christian and Jewish belief) the chief evil spirit; Satan belief in the Devil the work of the devil
- ▪ an evil spirit; a demon casting out devils 同義詞
- ▪ a very wicked or cruel person they prefer voting for devils rather than for decent men 同義詞
- ▪ a mischievously clever or self-willed person the cunning old devil is up to something
- ▪ fighting spirit; wildness he was dangerous when the devil was in him
- ▪ a thing that is very difficult or awkward to do or deal with it's going to be the very devil to disentangle
- 2. informal a person with specified characteristics a lucky devil the poor devil 同義詞
- 3. expressing surprise or annoyance in various questions or exclamations “Where the devil is he?”
- 4. an instrument or machine fitted with sharp teeth or spikes, used for tearing or other destructive work.
- 5. informal, dated a junior assistant of a lawyer or other professional.
動詞
- 1. informal, dated act as a junior assistant for a lawyer or other professional there is the possibility of devilling for fellow members of the Bar
- 2. North American harass or worry (someone) he was deviled by a new-found fear
- (of food) cooked with hot seasoning: deviled eggs
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food) cooked with hot seasoning: devilled kidneys
Oxford Dictionary
- a savoury snack of prunes individually wrapped in slices of bacon, served on toast or croutons.
Oxford Dictionary
- a blue capsule containing a barbiturate: he had a few weeks' supply of blue devils in his stash
Oxford American Dictionary
- a crude sled, used chiefly for dragging logs.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a crude sled, used chiefly for dragging logs.
Oxford Dictionary
- a heavily built marsupial with a large head, powerful jaws, and mainly black fur, found only in ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a malicious or spiteful woman: ‘Don't play-act with me, you vicious, conniving she-devil!’
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片語
- between the devil and the deep blue sea
- devil a —
- the devil can quote scripture for his purpose
- the devil finds work for idle hands to do
- the devil looks after his own
- a devil of a —
- the devil's own —
- devil take the hindmost
- the devil to pay
- give the devil his due
- like the devil
- play the devil with
- speak of the devil
- the devil is in the details
- go to the devil
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- IPA[ˈdɛvl]
英式
- (in Christian and Jewish belief) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan: belief in the Devil the work of the devil
- act as a junior assistant for a barrister or other professional: there is the possibility of devilling for fellow members of the Bar
Oxford Dictionary