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wickedBrE /ˈwɪkɪd/NAmE /ˈwɪkɪd/ adjective (wick·ed·er, wick·ed·est) HELP You can also use more wicked and most wicked. 亦可用 more wicked 和 most wicked。morally bad 邪恶的;缺德的 SYN evil ◆a wicked deed 伤天害理的行为◆stories about a wicked witch 关于邪恶女巫的故事(informal) slightly bad but in a way that is amusing and/or attractive 淘气的;调皮的;恶作剧的 SYN mischievous ◆a wicked grin 调皮的咧嘴一笑◆Jane has a wicked sense of humour. 简有一种恶作剧的幽默感。dangerous, harmful or powerful 危险的;有害的;强大的◆He has a wicked punch. 他出拳凶猛。◆a wicked-looking knife 寒光四射的刀(slang) very good 极好的;很棒的◆This song's wicked. 这支歌太棒了。 Adjectives ending in –ed pronounced /-ɪd/ aged, beloved, crooked, dogged, learned, naked, ragged, rugged, sacred, wicked▸ wick·ed·ly BrE /ˈwɪkɪdli/NAmE /ˈwɪkɪdli/ adverb◆Martin grinned wickedly. 马丁顽皮地咧嘴笑了笑。◆a wickedly funny comedy 恶作剧式的滑稽喜剧◆a wickedly sharp blade 寒光四射的利刃▸ wick·ed·ness BrE /ˈwɪkɪdnəs/NAmE /ˈwɪkɪdnəs/ noun [U] wickedBrE /ˈwɪkɪd/NAmE /ˈwɪkɪd/ nounthe wicked [pl.] people who are wicked 恶人;邪恶的人 Plural adjectival nouns the blind, the deaf, the destitute, the dead, the dying, the elderly, the faithful, the homeless, the injured, the insane, the jobless, the middle aged, the old, the poor, the rich, the sick, the squeamish, the wealthy, the wicked, the wounded, the young ●(there's) no peace/rest for the ˈwicked(usually humorous) used when sb is complaining that they have a lot of work to do (有人抱怨工作太多时说)恶人绝无平安 |