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misdeed

/mis-deed/US // mɪsˈdid //UK // (ˌmɪsˈdiːd) //

缺德事,不轨行为,坏事,缺德行为

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an immoral or wicked deed.

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Examples

  • Back in March, Democratic legislators raised the possibility of impeaching Cuomo for his misdeeds, and several reiterated their support for impeachment on Tuesday.

  • That means a close examination of January 6th was always going to be a close examination of the failures and misdeeds of one partisan side.

  • Stepp took pictures of himself with Jenkins — at casinos, at the Super Bowl, at restaurants — but also of their misdeeds.

  • Those who lived through describe scenes of madness—along with misdeeds, con-men ruining honest, simpler folk.

  • Just how serious these misdeeds are is being examined by a parliamentary inquiry in Brazil’s Senate.

  • Next morning when he was sober, the clergy brought to his mind the misdeed he had committed the day before.

  • He was not devoid of good instincts; for he could repent of a misdeed or unkindness, and, after repeating it, repent again.

  • A misdeed is committed by a black man; instantly this element of the white race becomes a crowd.

  • A great misdeed hast thou committed, thy death-feast thou hast prepared.

  • But I was in a manner stupefied by this turning up of my old misdeed and old acquaintance, and could think of nothing else.