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nefarious

/ni-fair-ee-uhs/US // nɪˈfɛər i əs //UK // (nɪˈfɛərɪəs) //

邪恶的,恶毒的,邪恶,恶毒

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extremely wicked or villainous; iniquitous: a nefarious plot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.bad, sinful
Synonyms
heinous令人发指的,令人发指,令人发指的是,恶毒的horrible可怕的,可怕的是,可怕,恐怖的odious可憎的,可憎,可恶的,可恶的outrageous匪夷所思的,匪夷所思,匪夷所思的事,匪夷所思的事情shameful可耻,可耻的,无耻之徒,无耻vicious恶毒,邪恶的,凶恶,恶毒的vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻abominable可憎的,可恶的,可恨的,可恶atrocious骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,残暴的,残暴base基础,基地,基层,底层corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐criminal刑事,犯罪,刑事案件,刑事犯罪degenerate堕落的,堕落,堕落的人,蜕变的depraved堕落的,堕落,堕落的人,淫荡的detestable可恨的,可憎的,可恨,可恨的是dreadful可怕的,骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,可怕evil邪恶,邪恶的,恶魔,弊端execrable可怕的,可叹的,可怕,可敬的flagitious肆意妄为,肆无忌惮,肆意妄为的,肆无忌惮的flagrant公然,公然的,露骨的,公然违反foul弄脏,犯规,弄脏了,弄虚作假glaring明显的,炯炯有神,鲜明的,鲜明的对比gross总金额,总的来说,总额,总的说来infamous恶名昭彰,臭名昭著,恶名昭著,臭名昭著的infernal地狱,地狱式,地狱式的,无间道iniquitous不正当的,不义的,不义之财,不义miscreant歹徒,恶棍,恶人,违禁品monstrous可怕的,可怕,可怖的,可笑的opprobrious厌恶的,厌恶,讨厌的,反对派perverse反常的,反常,乖张,悖逆的putrid腐臭的,腐臭,腐烂的,腐臭的东西rank级别,等级,排名,职级rotten腐烂的,腐烂,腐败的,腐朽treacherous奸诈的,诡诈的,诡谲的,阴险的villainous坏人,恶人,恶棍,反派wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人

Examples

  • The heart of the purported mystery centers on what the site calls a “drop and roll” process, a name that links two different data questions because calling it “drop and roll” makes it sound more nefarious.

  • Besides existing in a small, lightweight package, the gizmo will need to be able to differentiate between the normal chemicals a soldier might encounter and the nefarious ones.

  • He said his suspicions of a nefarious ending are tied to the lack of an abandoned car found in the area, as well as no reports of missing hikers or missing people in the area that lined up with the body.

  • It’s not something that can be blamed on Wall Street greed and the nefarious tinkering of a private equity firm.

  • Those supporting the government warned that a narrow reading of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 could protect those who accessed and released corporate secrets, or used the information for nefarious purposes.

  • Sometimes politicians oppose reform for nefarious reasons—to protect a special interest or a major donor, for example.

  • The Arabs offered the Nazis a haven, as well as a market for all their nefarious dealings in arms and black market currency.

  • Rumors swirled that the McStays had gone into Mexico and were involved in nefarious dealings with drug cartels.

  • But Green-Wood is more famous for its nefarious residents, those of the drug-peddling, political-swindling, hit-men variety.

  • Greece claims they were looted from the Parthenon by a nefarious British Indiana Jones character in the early 1800s.

  • Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.

  • There, if his eyes did not deceive him, were evidences of mortar dislodged by nefarious toes.

  • She was to join him a week later, after he had had time to spy out the land and make his nefarious schemes for a mock marriage.

  • It wasn't built by Green, but by a former owner of the farm, who was in the same nefarious business.

  • This is, then, what Bond artifice effected in the absence of actual cause and in order to dissimulate its own nefarious objects.

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