['mælɪfæktə(r)]['mælɪfæktər]
  • n. 罪人;犯人;坏人
  • 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)
      1. 作恶者,坏人;罪犯

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 作恶者,坏人;罪犯

    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.

    实用短语

    1. the discontented malefactor

      忿忿不平的罪犯

    2. a malefactor

      奸宄,坏人,不法分子

    3. the malefactor

      罪犯

    4. hamstringing a malefactor

      挑断一个犯人的脚筋

    5. malefactor r

      犯罪份子,作恶者

    6. a malefactor in a cage

      关在牢笼里的犯人,囚笼押送

    7. a malefactor conducted toexecution

      被执行死刑的犯人

    8. the-malefactor

      罪犯

    9. evildoer malefactor

      犯法作乱的坏人

    同义词

    criminal  /  culprit  /  gangster