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nefariousness

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

邪恶,邪恶的,恶行,坏事

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • As the city is attacked by nefarious forces, five other avatars band together to save it and its people.

  • For example, images purporting to show people moving ballots in nefarious ways have gone viral—one turned out to be a poll worker moving ballots in an official capacity, and another turned out to be a photographer transporting equipment.

  • That would also cut down on more nefarious suppression tactics, such as reducing the number of polling stations in minority neighborhoods.

  • Facebook’s verification process hasn’t stopped every nefarious political ad scheme.

  • There’s also no indication that there was anything nefarious about it.

  • It is these moments of consequenceless nefariousness that build a second image of the city.

  • Mary gratified her eager mind by careful studies in this chosen line of nefariousness.

  • The nefariousness of the scheme thus revealed infuriated Barmouth.

  • Even judges of their party accord them legal security in their political nefariousness.

  • There was a nefariousness about the new suggestion that proved very attractive in Blentmouth.