wicked
adj
(-er, -est)
1 (of a person or his actions) morally bad; sinful or evil (指人或人的行为)不道德的, 缺德的, 邪恶的
That was very wicked of you. 你干的事可真缺德.
a wicked deed, lie, plot 邪恶的行为、 谎言、 阴谋
(fig 比喻) wicked (ie very high) prices 邪乎的(极高的)价格
wicked (ie very bad or unpleasant) weather 糟糕的天气.
2 intended to harm or capable of harming 意欲伤害的; 有伤害能力的
a wicked blow 意欲打伤的一击
a wicked-looking knife 杀气腾腾的刀.
3 mischievous 淘气的; 顽皮的
a wicked sense of humour 恶作剧的幽默感.
It was an important part of Native American's existence.
野牛是美洲土著人赖以生活的重要部分。
For all his life, he had known that people suddenly disappeared from their villages.
他一生中,听说过有的人突然间在他们的村庄失踪了。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.