fiend
fiend 英 [fi:nd] 美 [find]
n. 魔鬼;能手;成癖者
名词复数:fiends
- A fiend is a person or monster who has evil plans in their mind. They may try to steal your soul, or perhaps just want to hurt your feelings. Either way, fiends never mean you well.
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- n. 魔鬼;能手;成癖者
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1. What fiend possesses you to stare back at me, continually, with those infernal eyes?
你中了什么魔了,总是不停地用那对凶眼睛瞪我?
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2. This wretched and wronged old man is opposing it with all his might!- with all his own might, and the fiend's!
这个遭受委屈的不幸的老人正在竭力反对此事! 竭尽他自己的,以及魔鬼的全力!
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3. A mortal man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment!
一个曾经有过人心的活人已经变成专门折磨他的恶魔了!
- fiend (n.) Old English feond "enemy, foe, adversary," originally present participle of feogan "to hate," from Proto-Germanic *fijand- "hating, hostile" (source also of Old Frisian fiand "enemy," Old Saxon fiond, Middle Dutch viant, Dutch vijand "enemy," Old Norse fjandi, Old High German fiant, Gothic fijands), from suffixed form of PIE root *pe(i)- "to hurt" (source also of Sanskrit pijati "reviles, scorns;" Avestan paman-, name of a skin disease; Greek pema "disaster, sorrow, misery, woe;" Gothic faian "to blame").
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