搜尋結果
wile
- IPA[wīl]
美式
- very bad; terrible;used to emphasize the extent of something, especially something negative
- very; extremely
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. very bad; terrible he was wile when he was young
- ▪ used to emphasize the extent of something, especially something negative losing the final was a wile blow
副詞
- 1. very; extremely this old boy was wile pleased
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- IPA[wʌɪl]
英式
- very bad; terrible: he was wile when he was young
- very; extremely: this old boy was wile pleased
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wʌɪl]
英式
- devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants: she didn't employ any feminine wiles to capture his attention the devious wiles of the politicians
- lure; entice: she could be neither driven nor wiled into the parish kirk
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wīl]
美式
- devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants: she didn't employ any feminine wiles to capture his attention the devious wiles of the politicians
- lure; entice: she could be neither driven nor wiled into the parish kirk
Oxford American Dictionary