nefarious
                    
      英 [nəˈfeə.ri.əs]                            
                        美 [nəˈfer.i.əs]                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                记忆“nefarious”这个单词可以通过构建一个故事来帮助记忆:
想象一个“nef”字样的钟表,这个钟表在倒计时(因为“nefarious”有负面含义),钟表上的指针指向了一个“ious”的行为,这个行为是如此邪恶,以至于可以描述为“nefarious”。这种方法通过结合字面构造和非字面联想来加强记忆。 
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                nefarious 罪恶的来自拉丁语nefas,罪行,邪恶,不虔诚,ne-,无,没有,fas,公理,正义,神权,词源同fate.引申词义罪恶的,邪恶的。
             
                        
            
                
- nefarious
 
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nefarious: [16] Latin nefās ‘sin’ denoted etymologically something that was contrary to the divine law. It was a compound noun formed from the negative particle ne- and fās ‘divine law, dictates of religion’. From it was derived the adjective nefārius, source of English nefarious.
 
- nefarious (adj.)
 
- c. 1600, from Latin nefarius "wicked, abominable, impious," from nefas "crime, wrong, impiety," from ne- "not" (see un-) + fas "right, lawful, divinely spoken," related to fari "to speak," from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say" (see fame (n.)). Related: Nefariously.
 
                  
                        
            
                
- 1. Why make a whole village prisoner if it was not to some nefarious purpose? 
  - 如果不是出于某种恶毒的目的,为什么把整村人囚禁起来?
   
- 2. My father believes you all have a nefarious purpose here. 
  - 我父亲认为你们都有邪恶的目的.
   
- 3. He was universally feared because of his many nefarious deeds. 
  - 因为他干了许多罪恶的勾当,所以人人都惧怕他.
   
- 4. Godalhi and Koon pooled their resources in the capture of nefarious criminals. 
  - 在克隆人战争爆发前,孔曾被派往泰斯追捕海盗.
   
- 5. The gifts of the earth were put only to nefarious uses. 
  - 大地的赐予全被用去造孽.