释义 |
malefactormal‧e‧fac‧tor /ˈmæləfæktə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  malefactorOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin malefacere ‘to do evil’ - At times the officers of the Crown were worsted by large and desperate bands of armed malefactors.
- Due to its generous Proportions it was Put to use on malefactors after its original owner had no further use for it.
- It was the utterly excellent Yahweh who told the malefactors to go to hell.
- Mordovia is the cesspit into which are flushed the malcontents and malefactors of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- The earl had gone on ahead in order to round up malefactors and provide the court with some impressive numbers for trial.
- The justification was to make police patrols more unpredictable to potential malefactors.
old-fashioned formal someone who does bad or illegal things |