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evil    音標拼音: ['ivəl]
n. 邪惡,不幸,罪惡
a. 邪惡的,不幸的,有害的,誹謗的

邪惡,不幸,罪惡邪惡的,不幸的,有害的,誹謗的

evil
adj 1: morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil
influence"; "evil deeds" [ant: {good}]
2: having the nature of vice [synonym: {evil}, {vicious}]
3: having or exerting a malignant influence; "malevolent stars";
"a malefic force" [synonym: {malefic}, {malevolent}, {malign},
{evil}]
n 1: morally objectionable behavior [synonym: {evil}, {immorality},
{wickedness}, {iniquity}]
2: that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune; "the
evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred
with their bones"- Shakespeare
3: the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice;
"attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world" [synonym:
{evil}, {evilness}] [ant: {good}, {goodness}]

Evil \E"vil\ ([=e]"v'l) n.
1. Anything which impairs the happiness of a being or
deprives a being of any good; anything which causes
suffering of any kind to sentient beings; injury;
mischief; harm; -- opposed to {good}.
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Evils which our own misdeeds have wrought. --Milton.
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The evil that men do lives after them. --Shak.
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2. Moral badness, or the deviation of a moral being from the
principles of virtue imposed by conscience, or by the will
of the Supreme Being, or by the principles of a lawful
human authority; disposition to do wrong; moral offence;
wickedness; depravity.
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The heart of the sons of men is full of evil.
--Eccl. ix. 3.
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3. malady or disease; especially in the phrase {king's evil},
the scrofula. [R.] --Shak.
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He [Edward the Confessor] was the first that touched
for the evil. --Addison.
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Evil \E*vil\ ([=e]"v'l) a. [OE. evel, evil, ifel, uvel, AS.
yfel; akin to OFries, evel, D. euvel, OS. & OHG. ubil, G.
["u]bel, Goth. ubils, and perh. to E. over.]
1. Having qualities tending to injury and mischief; having a
nature or properties which tend to badness; mischievous;
not good; worthless or deleterious; poor; as, an evil
beast; and evil plant; an evil crop.
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A good tree can not bring forth evil fruit. --Matt.
vii. 18.
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2. Having or exhibiting bad moral qualities; morally corrupt;
wicked; wrong; vicious; as, evil conduct, thoughts, heart,
words, and the like.
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Ah, what a sign it is of evil life,
When death's approach is seen so terrible. --Shak.
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3. Producing or threatening sorrow, distress, injury, or
calamity; unpropitious; calamitous; as, evil tidings; evil
arrows; evil days.
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Because he hath brought up an evil name upon a
virgin of Israel. --Deut. xxii.
19.
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The owl shrieked at thy birth -- an evil sign.
--Shak.
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Evil news rides post, while good news baits.
--Milton.
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{Evil eye}, an eye which inflicts injury by some magical or
fascinating influence. It is still believed by the
ignorant and superstitious that some persons have the
supernatural power of injuring by a look.
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It almost led him to believe in the evil eye. --J.
H. Newman.

{Evil speaking}, speaking ill of others; calumny;
censoriousness.

{The evil one}, the Devil; Satan.
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Note: Evil is sometimes written as the first part of a
compound (with or without a hyphen). In many cases the
compounding need not be insisted on. Examples: Evil
doer or evildoer, evil speaking or evil-speaking, evil
worker, evil wishing, evil-hearted, evil-minded.

Syn: Mischieveous; pernicious; injurious; hurtful;
destructive; wicked; sinful; bad; corrupt; perverse;
wrong; vicious; calamitous.
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Evil \E"vil\, adv.
In an evil manner; not well; ill; badly; unhappily;
injuriously; unkindly. --Shak.
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It went evil with his house. --1 Chron.
vii. 23.
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The Egyptians evil entreated us, and affected us.
--Deut. xxvi.
6.
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364 Moby Thesaurus words for "evil":
Loki, Nemesis, Set, Typhon, aberrant, abnormal, abominable,
abomination, accursed, ado, affliction, agony, amorality, angry,
anguish, annoyance, anxiety, apocalyptic, arrant, atrocious,
atrocity, awful, backsliding, bad, badness, baleful, bane, baneful,
base, baseness, befoulment, besetment, bitchy, black, blamable,
blameworthy, blight, bodeful, boding, bother, breach, bugbear,
burden, calamitous, calamity, can of worms, carnality, cataclysm,
catastrophe, catastrophic, catty, corrupt, corruption, crime,
crime against humanity, criminal, criminality, crooked,
crushing burden, crying evil, curse, damage, damaging, damnable,
dark, deadly, deadly sin, death, debt, defilement, degeneracy,
degradation, deleterious, delinquency, delinquent, depraved,
depravity, dereliction, despiteful, despoliation, destruction,
destructive, detriment, detrimental, deviant, devilry, deviltry,
diablerie, diabolism, difficult, dire, dirty, disadvantage,
disagreeable, disaster, disastrous, disease, disgrace, disgraceful,
disgusting, dishonest, dishonorable, distasteful, doomful,
dreadful, dreary, enormity, error, evil nature, evil-minded,
evil-starred, evildoing, evilness, execrable, failure, fateful,
fault, felonious, felony, fetid, flagitious, flagitiousness,
flagrant, foreboding, foul, foulness, genocide, ghastly, gloomy,
great ado, grievance, grisly, guilty act, hard, hardly the thing,
harm, harmful, hateful, havoc, headache, heavy sin, heinous,
heinousness, hideous, horrible, horrid, hurt, hurtful, ignominious,
ill, ill-boding, ill-fated, ill-omened, ill-starred, illegal,
immoral, immorality, improper, impropriety, impurity, inaccurate,
inappropriate, inauspicious, inconvenience, incorrect, indecorous,
indiscretion, inexpedient, inexpiable sin, infamous, infamy,
infection, infelicitous, inferior, infliction, iniquitous,
iniquity, injurious, injury, injustice, insidious, invalid,
knavery, knavish, lapse, lethal, loathsome, low, lowering,
malefaction, malefic, maleficence, maleficent, malevolent,
malfeasance, malign, malignant, malum, matter, menacing, mephitic,
minor wrong, mischief, mischievous, misconduct, misdeed,
misdemeanor, misery, misfeasance, misfortune, monstrous,
moral delinquency, mortal sin, nasty, naughty, nefarious,
nefariousness, nemesis, nonfeasance, not done, not the thing,
noxious, obliquity, obscene, of evil portent, off-base, off-color,
offense, offensive, ominous, omission, open wound, out-of-line,
outrage, pain, peccability, peccadillo, peccancy, peccant,
peck of troubles, perfidious, pernicious, pest, pestilence,
pestilential, plague, poison, poisonous, pollution, portending,
portentous, problem, prodigality, profligacy, putrid, rancorous,
rank, recidivism, repellent, reprehensible, reprobacy, reprobate,
repugnant, repulsive, revolting, ruin, ruinous, running sore,
sacrilegious, satanism, scandal, scandalous, scourge,
sea of troubles, shame, shameful, shameless, sin,
sin of commission, sin of omission, sinful, sinful act, sinfulness,
sinister, slip, somber, sorrow, spiteful, stinking, suffering,
terrible, the worst, thorn, threatening, torment, tort, toxic,
toxin, traitorous, transgression, treacherous, trespass, trip,
trouble, trying, turpitude, ugly, unangelicalness, unchastity,
uncleanness, underhanded, undue, unfavorable, unfit, unfitting,
unforgivable, unfortunate, ungodliness, ungoodness, unhealthy,
unkind, unlawful, unlucky, unmorality, unpardonable, unpleasant,
unprincipled, unpromising, unpropitious, unrighteous,
unrighteousness, unsaintliness, unscrupulous, unseemly, unskillful,
unspeakable, unsuitable, untoward, unutterable sin, unvirtuousness,
unworthy, venial sin, venom, vexation, vice, vicious, viciousness,
vile, vileness, villainous, villainy, virulent, visitation,
wantonness, waywardness, wicked, wickedness, woe, woeful, worry,
wrathful, wrong, wrongdoing, wrongful

As used by a {hacker}, implies that some system, program,
person, or institution is sufficiently maldesigned as to be
not worth the bother of dealing with. Unlike the adjectives
in the cretinous, {losing}, {brain-damaged} series, "evil"
does not imply incompetence or bad design, but rather a set of
goals or design criteria fatally incompatible with the
speaker's. This usage is more an aesthetic and engineering
judgment than a moral one in the mainstream sense. "We
thought about adding a {Blue Glue} interface but decided it
was too evil to deal with." "{TECO} is neat, but it can be
pretty evil if you're prone to typos." Often pronounced with
the first syllable lengthened, as /eeee'vil/.

Compare {evil and rude}.

[{Jargon File}]

(1994-12-12)

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