英:['vɪlənəslɪ]
美:['vɪlənəslɪ]
英:['vɪlənəslɪ]
美:['vɪlənəslɪ]
adjective
befitting a villain (as in evil or depraved character)
a villainous attack
being or having the character of a villain : depraved
the villainous foe
highly objectionable : wretched
The first known use of villainous was in the 14th century
villainousadjective
typical of a villainalso: wicked a villainous enemy
villainous attacks
very objectionable
villainous living conditions
1 villainous behavior that made him one of the most notorious figures in history and gave rise to the legend of Dracula
2 The crimson-haired young punk partners with her roommate, Cinderella's strait-laced daughter Chloe (Malia Baker), on a time-travel mission to stop Red's mom from going down a villainous path.
3 The actor is playing a demented and villainous warlord, which is a far cry from his trademark Thor role.
4 The worst ogress couldn't have treated me more villainously.
最坏的女妖也不可能以更为恶劣的方式对待我了.