malefactor
英 ['mælɪ,fæktə]
美 ['mælɪfæktɚ]
GRE
- malefactor (n.)
- mid-15c., from Latin malefactor, agent noun from past participle stem of malefacere "to do evil," from male "badly" (see mal-) + facere "to perform" (see factitious).
- 1. Still they believed the accusations of the priests and looked upon Christ as a malefactor.
- 但他们还相信祭司们的控告,看基督是个罪犯.
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