diablerie 的定义
plural di·a·ble·ries [dee-ah-bluh-reez; French dya-bluh-ree]. /diˈɑ blə riz; French dya bləˈri/.
- diabolic magic or art; sorcery; witchcraft.
- the domain or realm of devils.
- the lore of devils; demonology.
- reckless mischief; deviltry.
diablerie 近义词
black magic
更多diablerie例句
- "You may be an enchantress, mistress, but the spell you cast is not diablerie," he answered in the same tone.
- A spark of the morning's diablerie flashes into the bright eyes again.
- She had a look of diablerie older than the history of woman.
- Again, as in the case of the element of diablerie, it would be possible to make technical exceptions in favour of Pickwick.
- They possessed, though, a certain vivacity and diablerie that the big, slower-witted Swede girls lacked.