单词 | wicked |
释义 | wicked (wɪkɪd ) 1. adjective You use wicked to describe someone or something that is very bad and deliberately harmful to people. She described the shooting as a wicked attack. She flew at me, shouting how wicked and evil I was. Synonyms: bad, evil, corrupt, vile wickedness uncountable noun ...moral arguments about the wickedness of nuclear weapons. Synonyms: evil, wrong, sin, curse 2. adjective If you describe someone or something as wicked, you mean that they are rather naughty, but in a way that you find attractive or enjoyable. She had a wicked sense of humour. I adore white chocolate, and I always feel very wicked when eating it. Synonyms: mischievous, playful, impish, devilish wickedly adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, also ADV after v] This collection of letters is affectionate, candid and wickedly funny. Michael grinned wickedly. Quotations: There is no peace unto the wicked Bible: Isaiah Collocations: wicked sense of humour More than a year ago he started volunteering for the charity himself, equipped with his unique perspective and wicked sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times Staff remember her as efficient, charmingly bossy and with a wicked sense of humour. Times, Sunday Times He's a powerful man with a wicked sense of humour. The Sun He was such a wonderful man with a wicked sense of humour. The Sun She plays the titular lead, a flinty teacher with a wicked wit and abrasive manner that masks a warm heart. Times, Sunday Times But it has thrust, a compelling vividness and a wicked wit that carries it through to its somewhat unconvincing redemptive conclusion. Times, Sunday Times Deep in their marketing departments someone, at least, has a wicked wit. Times, Sunday Times To work it needs wicked wit, a big heart and a spectacular, villainous vegetable. Times, Sunday Times He takes centre stage with absolute command, sonorous song and wicked wit. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 邪恶的 Japanese: 邪悪な |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含147115条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。