英['mælɪfæktə(r)]美['mælɪfæktər]
记忆方法
词源词根法
mal-,坏的,不良的,-fact,做,词源同do,fact.
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A malefactor has done something illegal and has been or will be convicted, such as the malefactor who was videotaped stealing money from a cash register.
To correctly pronounce malefactor, remember that the first syllable, mal rhymes with pal. A malefactor, however, is no friend you should have. Mal- comes from Latin and means “bad, evil,” and facere means “to perform.” A malefactor performs evil acts, or to put it a little less dramatically, does really bad things.