c. 1300, "offensive, abusive," from Old French vileneus "worthless, base," from vilain (see villain). Sense of "despicable, shameful, morally corrupt" is from c. 1400 in English. Related: Villainously; villainousness.
1. This is a villainous pair of shoes; they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了, 让我的脚受罪.
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2. This is a villainous pair of shoes, they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了,让我的脚受罪。
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3. Do you mean that villainous sailor who robbed you?
你说的是那个偷您东西的流氓水手 吗 ?
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4. Motley makes his villains excessively villainous and his heroes wearisomely heroic.
莫特利把坏人写得过于无赖,把他的英雄写得过于英勇.
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5. Motley, for his part , makes his villains excessively villainous and his heros wearisomely heroic.
c. 1300, "offensive, abusive," from Old French vileneus "worthless, base," from vilain (see villain). Sense of "despicable, shameful, morally corrupt" is from c. 1400 in English. Related: Villainously; villainousness.
双语例句
1. This is a villainous pair of shoes; they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了, 让我的脚受罪.
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2. This is a villainous pair of shoes, they have ruined my feet.
这双鞋糟透了,让我的脚受罪。
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3. Do you mean that villainous sailor who robbed you?
你说的是那个偷您东西的流氓水手 吗 ?
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4. Motley makes his villains excessively villainous and his heroes wearisomely heroic.
莫特利把坏人写得过于无赖,把他的英雄写得过于英勇.
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5. Motley, for his part , makes his villains excessively villainous and his heros wearisomely heroic.