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devil [ˈdɛvəl] n 1. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) Theol (often capital) the chief spirit of evil and enemy of God, often represented as the ruler of hell and often depicted as a human figure with horns, cloven hoofs, and tail 2. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) (Non-Christian Religions / Judaism) Theol one of the subordinate evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief 3. a person or animal regarded as cruel, wicked, or ill-natured 4. a person or animal regarded as unfortunate or wretched that poor devil was ill for months 5. a person or animal regarded as clever, daring, mischievous, or energetic 6. Informal something difficult or annoying 7. (Christian Churches, other) Christian Science the opposite of truth; an error, lie, or false belief in sin, sickness, and death 8. (in Malaysia) a ghost 9. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) a portable furnace or brazier, esp one used in road-making or one used by plumbers Compare salamander [7] 10. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) any of various mechanical devices, usually with teeth, such as a machine for making wooden screws or a rag-tearing machine 11. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) See printer's devil 12. (Law) Law (in England) a junior barrister who does work for another in order to gain experience, usually for a half fee 13. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Meteorol a small whirlwind in arid areas that raises dust or sand in a column between the devil and the deep blue sea between equally undesirable alternatives devil of Informal (intensifier) a devil of a fine horse give the devil his due to acknowledge the talent or the success of an opponent or unpleasant person go to the devil a. to fail or become dissipated b. (interjection) used to express annoyance with the person causing it like the devil with great speed, determination, etc. play the devil with Informal to make much worse; upset considerably the damp plays the devil with my rheumatism raise the devil a. to cause a commotion b. to make a great protest talk (or speak) of the devil! (interjection) used when an absent person who has been the subject of conversation appears the devil! (intensifier:) a. used in such phrases as what the devil, where the devil, etc. b. an exclamation of anger, surprise, disgust, etc. the devil's own a very difficult or problematic (thing) (let) the devil take the hindmost look after oneself and leave others to their fate the devil to pay problems or trouble to be faced as a consequence of an action the very devil something very difficult or awkward vb -ils, -illing, -illed US, -ils -iling, -iled 1. (Cookery) (tr) to prepare (esp meat, poultry, or fish) by coating with a highly flavoured spiced paste or mixture of condiments before cooking 2. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles) (tr) to tear (rags) with a devil 3. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (Engineering / Tools) (intr) to serve as a printer's devil 4. (Business / Professions) (intr) Chiefly Brit to do hackwork, esp for a lawyer or author; perform arduous tasks, often without pay or recognition of one's services 5. (tr) US informal to harass, vex, torment, etc. [Old English dēofol, from Latin diabolus, from Greek diabolos enemy, accuser, slanderer, from diaballein, literally: to throw across, hence, to slander] Devil a person who denies the existence of the devil. 1. belief in or worship of the devil. 2. Theology. an action aided or prompted by the devil; sorcery; witchcraft. — diabolist, n. 1. the study of the devil. 2. devil lore. the beliefs of the Izedis, a Mesopotamian sect said to worship the devil. Also Yezdism, Yezidism. — Izedi, Yezdi, Yezidi, n. belief in the existence of only one devil. Cf. polydiabolism. a Gnostic doctrine that the material world expresses the personality of Satan. the belief that many devils exist. Cf. monodiabolism. 1. the worship of Satan or evil powers. 2. a parody of Christian ceremonies in which the devil is worshiped. — Satanist, n. the appearance of Satan on earth. Izedism.
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devil noun 1. evil spirit, demon, fiend, ghoul, hellhound the image of devils with horns and cloven hoofs 2. brute, monster, savage, beast, villain, rogue, barbarian, fiend, terror, swine, ogre the savage devils who mugged a helpless old woman 3. person, individual, soul, creature, thing, human being, beggar I feel sorry for the poor devil who marries you. 4. scamp, monkey (informal), rogue, imp, rascal, tyke (informal), scoundrel, scallywag (informal), mischief-maker, whippersnapper, toerag (slang), pickle (Brit. informal) You cheeky little devil! the Devil Satan, Lucifer, Prince of Darkness, Old One, Deuce, Old Gentleman (informal), Lord of the Flies, Old Harry (informal), Mephistopheles, Evil One, Beelzebub, Old Nick (informal), Mephisto, Belial, Clootie (Scot.), deil (Scot.), Apollyon, Old Scratch (informal), Foul Fiend, Wicked One, archfiend, Old Hornie (informal), Abbadon the eternal conflict between God and the Devil Quotations "If the devil doesn't exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image and likeness" [Fyodor Dostoevsky The Brothers Karamazov] "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!" Bible: Isaiah "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" Bible: I Peter "The serpent subtlest beast of all the field," "Of huge extent sometimes, with brazen eyes" "And hairy mane terrific" [John Milton Paradise Lost] Proverbs "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know" "The devil looks after his own" "He who sups with the devil should have a long spoon" "Talk of the devil, and he shall appear" Translations devil [ˈdevl] A. N 1. (= evil spirit) → demonio m, diablo m the Devil → el Diablo go to the devil! → ¡vete al diablo!, ¡vete a la porra!(Sp) the devil take it! (o.f.) → ¡que se lo lleve el diablo! devils on horseback ciruelas pasas envueltas en beicon servidas sobre pan tostado to be between the devil and the deep blue sea → estar entre la espada y la pared (to) give the devil his due → ser justo hasta con el diablo to play the devil with → arruinar, estropear to play (the) devil's advocate → hacer de abogado del diablo to raise the devil → armar la gorda speak or talk of the devil! → hablando del rey de Roma(por la puerta asoma) better the devil you know → vale más lo malo conocido que lo bueno por conocer the devil finds work for idle hands → cuando el diablo no tiene que hacer con el rabo mata moscas see also luck 2. (= person) → demonio m poor devil → pobre diablo, pobrecito/a m/f go on, be a devil! → ¡anda, atrévete or lánzate! you little devil! → ¡qué diablillo or malo eres! 3. (as intensifier) the devil it is! → ¡qué demonio! a devil of a noise → un ruido de todos los demonios it was the devil of a job to do! → ¡menudo trabajo que(me)costó! we had the devil of a job or the devil's own job to find it → nos costó horrores encontrarlo I'm in the devil of a mess → estoy en un lío tremendo to work/run like the devil → trabajar/correr como un descosido how/what/why/who the devil ...? → ¿cómo/qué/por qué/quién demonios ...? there will be the devil to pay → esto va a costar caro devil [ˈdɛvəl] n (= person) → diable m poor devil! → pauvre diable! lucky devil! → sacré veinard! go on, be a devil! → laisse-toi tenter! (= evil spirit) → démon m better the devil you know, better the devil you know than the devil you don't know (mainly British) → il vaut mieux un danger qu'on connaît qu'un danger qu'on ne connaît pas the devil, the Devil (= Satan) → le Diable talk of the devil!, speak of the devil! (British) → quand on parle du loup! the devil take the hindmost → sauve qui peut to be between the devil and the deep blue sea → être pris entre l'enclume et le marteau to sell one's soul to the devil → vendre son âme au diable (in exclamations) what the devil (= what on earth) → que diable how the devil (= how on earth) → comment diable why the devil (= why on earth) → pourquoi diable (used as intensifier) a devil of a job (= very difficult task) → un casse-tête to have the devil's own job doing sth, to have a devil of a job doing sth (= great difficulty) → avoir un mal de chien à faire qch, avoir un mal fou à faire qch to work like the devil (= very hard) → travailler comme une bête to run like the devil (= very fast) → courir comme un fou devil n (= evil spirit) → Teufel m (inf: = person, child) → Teufel m (inf); (= object, screw etc) → Plage f; (= daring person) → Teufelskerl m; you poor devil! → (du) armer Teufel!; you little devil! → du kleiner Satansbraten!; shall I have another? — go on, be a devil → soll ich noch einen trinken etc? — los, nur zu, riskiers! (inf); be a devil and say yes → riskier mal was und sag ja or Ja (inf, as intensifier) I had a devil of a job getting here → es war verdammt schwierig, hierherzukommen (inf); he had a devil of a time selling his car → er hatte schreckliche Schwierigkeiten, sein Auto zu verkaufen; I live a devil of a long way away → ich wohne verdammt weit weg; the devil of it is … → das Ärgerliche daran ist … (inf); how/what/why/who the devil …? → wie/was/warum/wer zum Teufel or in drei Teufels Namen …?; to work like the devil → wie ein Pferd schuften (inf); to run/drive like the devil → wie ein geölter Blitz sausen/fahren (inf); there will be the devil to pay → das dicke Ende kommt nach (in expressions) (to be) between the Devil and the deep blue sea → (sich) in einer Zwickmühle (befinden); go to the devil! (inf) → scher dich zum Teufel! (inf); the devil take him/it (old inf) → der Teufel soll ihn/es holen (old inf), → hols der Teufel (inf); the devil finds work for idle hands (Prov) → Müßiggang ist aller Laster Anfang (Prov); he has the devil in him today → ihn reitet heute der Teufel; to sell one’s soul to the devil → dem Teufel seine Seele verkaufen; speak or talk (Brit) of the devil! → wenn man vom Teufel spricht!; give the devil his due → das muss der Neid ihm lassen; to have the devil’s own luck or the luck of the devil (inf) → ein Schweineglück (inf) → or unverschämtes Glück haben; better the devil you know (than the devil you don’t) (prov) → von zwei Übeln wählt man besser das, was man schon kennt; (the) devil take the hindmost → den Letzten beißen die Hunde (Prov) vi (Jur, Typ, Liter etc) → Handlangerdienste tun devil: devil’s advocate devil’s food cake n (esp US) → schwere Schokoladentorte devils-on-horseback pl (Cook) mit Speckscheiben umwickelte Backpflaumen auf Toast devil [ˈdɛvl] n b. (fam) (person) → diavolo poor devil → povero diavolo! be a devil! → fai uno strappo! you little devil! → monellaccio! she is a devil to work for → lavorare per lei è un inferno c. (fam) (as intensifier) it's the devil of a job → è un lavoraccio he had the devil of a job to find it → ha sudato sette camicie per trovarlo I'm in the devil of a mess → sono in un pasticcio del diavolo to work/run like the devil → lavorare/correre come un dannato how/what/who the devil ...? → come/che/chi diavolo...? there will be the devil to pay → saranno guai n devil [ˈdevl] 1 the spirit of evil; Satan He does not worship God – he worships the Devil. duiwel, satan شَيْطان дявол ďábel satan; djævel der Teufel διάβολος demonio, diablo saatan شیطان؛ اهریمن saatana diable שָׂטָן शैतान vrag, zloduh ördög setan djöfullinn diavolo 魔王 악령 velnias velns; sātans syaitan duivel djevel diabeł diabo diavol дьявол diabol vrag đavo djävul ซาตาน; ปีศาจ şeytan 魔鬼 диявол, сатана شیطان ma quỷ 魔鬼 2 any evil or wicked spirit or person That woman is a devil! duiwel, broesa شَيْطان، شَخْص شِرّير зъл човек démon ond ånd; djævel der Teufel δαίμονας demonio kurat روح پلید؛ دیو paha démon שֵׁד दुष्ट व्यक्ति pokvarena osoba ördög iblis djöfull; óþokki demonio 悪魔 악귀 velnias ļaunais gars; velns hantu duivel ond ånd/person, djevel diabeł demónio demon дьявол (во плоти) démon hudič đavo djävul มาร Allahın belâsı kimse, hain 惡鬼 чорт, біс مجسم شر người tai quái 恶鬼 3 a person who is bad or disapproved of She's a lazy devil. duiwel, swernoot شَخْص سَيِّئ човек, когото не одобряваме ďábel, zlý člověk djævel der Teufel άνθρωπος αφιλότιμος, αξιοκαταφρόνητος diablo, demonio põrguline آدم بدجنس و شریر pirulainen diable, diablesse מַמזֵר निन्दा करना, अस्वीकार करना loša osoba dög orang yang tak disukai óþokki, mannfÿla diavolo ひとでなし 나쁜 사람 tikras velnias, nevidonas tīrais sliņķis orang yang menyakitkan hati zak, wijf djevel drań estafermo diavol бестия diabol vrag vrag djävel, fan ตัวร้าย it herif, lânet kişi 惡棍 чортиня; чортяка نا پسندیدہ شخص người quỷ quyệt 恶棍 4 an unfortunate person for whom one feels pity Poor devils! I feel really sorry for them. drommel شَخْص مِسْكين / بائِس нещастник ubožák stakkel der Teufel κακομοίρης pobre diablo vaeseke آدم ناموفق یا مغموم raukka pauvre diable מִסכֵּן बेचारा nesretnik szegény ördög orang malang vesalingur povero diavolo かわいそうな人 불쌍한 사람 žmogelis Nabadziņš! orang yang malang sukkel djevel, krok biedak pobre diabo bietul, săracul бедняга úbožiak revež jadnik djävel, sate วายร้าย zavallı, biçare (kimse) 可憐的傢伙 бідолаха قابل رحم شخص người khốn khổ 可怜的家伙 devil → شيطان ďábel djævel Teufel διάβολος demonio paholainen diable vrag diavolo 悪魔 악마 duivel djevel diabeł diabo дьявол djävul ภูต şeytan ma quỷ 魔鬼 Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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