devilry

英 ['dev(ə)lrɪ] 美
  • n. 恶行;残暴
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devilry (n.)
late 14c., from devil + -ry; deviltry (1788) is a corrupt formation from it.
1. Who could tell what devilry the ingenious Americans were up to?
谁说得准那些诡计多端的美国人在搞什么鬼名堂?

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2. He must be out on some proper devilry, or he wouldn't miss the party.
他准是出去干什么真正的鬼把戏去了, 要不然他不会错过这顿饭的.

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3. She's up to some devilry or other.
她正要搞个恶作剧什么的.

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