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    demon查询结果如下:

    音标:['diːmən]
    名词复数:demons 词频:低频词
    异形词:daemon

    基本释义/说明:n.魔鬼;恶魔;精力充沛的人;高手()
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    名词
    (犹太教;基督教)恶魔
    恶棍
    精力(或技巧)过人的人
    He`s a demon for work.
    他工作起来精力过人.
    a demon at tennis
    网球名将.
    -扩展释义
    |noun|
    恶魔,恶鬼; 恶人;凶恶的人,; 邪恶的事物;恶劣的影响,; 精力充沛的人;高手;热心者
    词性不明
    半神
    词性不明
    煞神
    【电信术语】
    能人
    词性不明
    罗刹
    【计算机词汇】
    精灵程序
    词性不明
    非凡的人
    词性不明
    恶煞
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:|noun|

    例句1. the demons from hell

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    例句2. the man was a demon and he had hurt her to the depths of her being

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    -demon的不同词性形态

    动词 变体/同根词

    demonise的现在分词
    The invasion was preceded by a concerted press campaign demonising the Spanish for their tyrannical and brutal colonial rule.
    It enjoys demonising the elected representatives of the labour movement and treats its left critics as heretics to be cast aside and scorned.
    He is quick to use language that is racist and demonising of Palestinians and Arabs.
    demonize的现在分词
    Wartime propaganda commonly has the same effect, demonizing the other side, even when both sides expect the war to end with a negotiated peace.
    I’m not saying the characters aren’t trite, I’m just saying the film goes out of its way to portray the whalers as uninformed rather than demonizing them.
    Though we have profound differences, he is saying, we have to reason about them civilly instead of dismissing, insulting, and demonizing one another.
    demonize的过去式和过去分词
    Immigration is the third rail of Western European politics, and anyone who dares to question its benefits is demonized as a right-wing extremist.
    Perhaps rightfully, the mother of the kids was publicly demonized for turning her back on her young children.
    Now the victims, demonized as thugs and lawbreakers, are being sent out to various western cities.
    demonise的过去式和过去分词
    In the early 1900s cinema going was similarly demonised, as were the adventure paperbacks known as penny dreadfuls.
    It’s kind of like we’ve demonised injecting drug users to be very singular people.
    The new establishment is demonised as the chattering classes, chardonnay socialists and latte Left.
    To turn into a demon. || To describe or represent as evil or diabolic.
    I always think it’s funny to watch proggie leaders demonize companies until they start paying said proggie leaders hush money consulting fees.
    To get at the truth about mass murder in the twentieth century, one must not demonize the murderers or apotheosize the victims.
    That was before the rise of shout TV and the hardening of partisanship and the growing attempts by each side to demonize the other.
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