释义 |
nefast, a. rare.|nɪˈfɑːst, -æ-| [ad. L. nefast-us, f. nefas: cf. prec. and F. néfaste.] Nefarious.
1849Lytton Caxtons xlvi, If you really take for truth and life monsters so nefast and flagitious. 1887R. L. Stevenson Let. Oct. (1899) II. 71 In good case and spirits, as I am now, after a most nefast experience of despondency before I left. So neˈfastous a. (Bailey vol. II, 1727). |