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  • Conjugation : past  deviled ; past  devilled ; ing  deviling ; ing  devilling
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

devil ['dεvl]
  1. 1. noun [c] (evil spirit) 魔鬼
  2. 2. noun [c] poor/lucky devil 可怜/幸运家伙
  3. 3. noun the Devil 撒旦
    go on, be a devil!
    [inf] 来,怕什么
    talk of the devil!
    说到某人某人就到!
    what/how/why the devil...?
    [inf] 究竟什么/如何/为什么…?

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

devil [ˈdevəl]
  1. 1. noun [Theology] 魔王撒旦
    The devil will try to tempt you to sin.
    魔鬼引诱作恶
  2. 2. n.[c] 恶魔魔鬼
    The devils were casted out by Jesus Christ.
    魔鬼耶稣基督赶走了。
  3. 3. n.[c] [Spoken] 坏蛋调皮鬼
    She said I was a handsome devil,too.
    她说我也是个英俊家伙
  4. 4. n.[c] [Spoken] 凶残的人,魔鬼般的人
    He is so cruel and terrible, that many people believed that he was a devil.
    如此残暴可怕,很多人都认为他是个魔鬼
  5. 5. n.[c] 不幸的人,倒霉家伙
  6. 6. n.[c] 哎呀活见鬼
    What the devil is going on in here?
    到底什么事了?
    What the devil.
    我的天。
  7. 7. vt. [American English] [Spoken] 使烦恼,使痛苦
    That brat was known to devil all of his classmates.
    那个淘气孩子所有同学都很头疼
  8. 8. vt. 蘸满,涂抹填满
    I ate devilled eggs for lunch.
    午饭吃的是放了辛辣调料鸡蛋
  9. 9. vi. [British English] 给(律师)做助手

Collins English-English Dictionary

devil ['dεvəl]
  1. 1. n [theol] [often capital] the chief spirit of evil and enemy of God, often represented as the ruler of hell and often depicted as a human figure with horns, cloven hoofs, and tail
  2. 2. n [theol] one of the subordinate evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
  3. 3. n a person or animal regarded as cruel, wicked, or ill-natured
  4. 4. n a person or animal regarded as unfortunate or wretched
    that poor devil was ill for months
  5. 5. n a person or animal regarded as clever, daring, mischievous, or energetic
  6. 6. n [Spoken] something difficult or annoying
  7. 7. n [Christian Science] the opposite of truth; an error, lie, or false belief in sin, sickness, and death
  8. 8. n (in Malaysia) a ghost
  9. 9. n a portable furnace or brazier, esp one used in road-making or one used by plumbers - Compare salamander
  10. 10. n any of various mechanical devices, usually with teeth, such as a machine for making wooden screws or a rag-tearing machine
  11. 11. n See printer's devil
  12. 12. n [law] (in England) a junior barrister who does work for another in order to gain experience, usually for a half fee
  13. 13. n [meteorol] a small whirlwind in arid areas that raises dust or sand in a column
  14. 14. vt. [tr] to prepare (esp meat, poultry, or fish) by coating with a highly flavoured spiced paste or mixture of condiments before cooking
  15. 15. vt. [tr] to tear (rags) with a devil
  16. 16. vi. [intr] to serve as a printer's devil
  17. 17. vi. [intr] [chiefly Brit] to do hackwork, esp for a lawyer or author; perform arduous tasks, often without pay or recognition of one's services
  18. 18. vt. [tr] [US] [Spoken] to harass, vex, torment, etc
  19. 19. vt. [Etymology] Old English deofol, from Latin diabolus, from Greek diabolos enemy, accuser, slanderer, from diaballein, literally: to throw across, hence, to slander

Examples

The devil you did!
看你干的好事!
talk of the devil!
说到某人,某人就到!
The devil will try to tempt you to sin.
魔鬼会引诱你作恶。
She said I was a handsome devil,too.
她说我也是个英俊的家伙。
That brat was known to devil all of his classmates.
那个淘气孩子让所有同学都很头疼。

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