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fiendishly

/feen-dish/US // ˈfin dɪʃ //UK // (ˈfiːndɪʃ) //

疯狂地,凶残地,凶猛地,凶狠地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : diabolically cruel and wicked.

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Examples

  • Michael Jewett, a professor of chemical engineering at Northwestern University who was not involved in the study, compares the intricate process of making a decoy to an especially fiendish puzzle.

  • Surely only an advanced hacker could mastermind such a fiendish act — right?

  • Somewhere in the Afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life.

  • Croatians, naturally, were the fiendish enemy, second only to the Turks.

  • And he was a prankster, who devised outlandish even fiendish tricks to play on friends and unsuspecting associates.

  • Although a few of the more fiendish ones will have you wishing all manner of physical harm on the developers.

  • The enemy saw and with fiendish yells of triumph swarmed upon and over the pieces.

  • It has upheld the grossest errors and the most fiendish theories as the special revelations of God.

  • There came a volley followed by fiendish yells and the advance came tearing back, panic-stricken.

  • A burly warrior scooped up coals on a piece of bark and with a fiendish grin leaped through the smoke.

  • Laughing when, as you say yourself, the man that she—the cat—wrote that fiendish letter to is in trouble.