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fiend

/feend/US // find //UK // (fiːnd) //

恶魔,凶神恶煞,恶人,恶煞

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Satan; the devil.
    • : any evil spirit; demon.
    • : a diabolically cruel or wicked person.
    • : a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance: Those children are little fiends.
    • : Informal. a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit: an opium fiend.
    • : Informal. a person who is excessively interested in some game, sport, etc.; fan; buff: a bridge fiend.
    • : a person who is highly skilled or gifted in something: a fiend at languages.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Also feen [feen] /fin/ .Slang. to desire greatly: just another junkie fiending after his next hit;As soon as I finish a cigarette I'm fiending to light another.

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Examples

  • Whether you’re a dedicated fitness fiend or are trying to create new habits, the Fitbit Charge 4 can help you take control of your health.

  • Whether you’re really into lifting weights or you’re a self-proclaimed cardio junkie, resistance bands can help any athlete or exercise fiend elevate their workout.

  • Invariably, all the pilgrims are taken in by this subterfuge, except Monkey, who saves the day with his own shape-changing magic, then finishes off the fiend by smashing its skull with his trusty iron staff.

  • The assimilation-fiend, Coco Conners (Teyonah Parris), harbors shame over her dark skin and black-sounding name, Colandrea.

  • But if you're a market fiend, don't miss the still relatively new Union Market with its fun food stands and artisan shops.

  • She wanted to be an actress and confesses to being a total “movie fiend.”

  • Doug Caine, who describes himself as an “ex–dope fiend and former convict,” is the founder of Sober Champion.

  • By the end Buck has been transformed into a monster—“the Fiend incarnate.”

  • But that arch-fiend had been deserted by the majority of his followers, and he was babbling of suicide to his fellow Brahmins.

  • When he became aware of his snares in time, he occasionally outwitted the crafty fiend.

  • So the two went apart again; and the leaden-footed hours crept by, and the girl still wrestled with the fiend.

  • It glared into his eyes like a fiend of hell; it was fiery, sharp as steel—and it had to be seized with the naked hands!

  • "I am possessed of a fiend," she gasped, going up to the lady and speaking in a low voice, as if afraid to hear her own tones.