1.犯罪分子;作恶者;坏人
1.a wrongdoer, especially a criminal
1.It was put up in wuld times by the relations of a malefactor who was tortured there by nailing his hand to a post and afterwards hung.
那根石头柱子是古时候一个犯了罪的人的亲属竖在那儿的,先是把那个人的手钉在那儿折磨他,后来才把他绞死。
2.They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up unto thee.
他们回答说,这人若不是作恶的,我们就不把他交给你。
3.The response so far has focused on making it harder for a malefactor to get into someone else's account.
目前为止,对此的反应聚焦于令犯罪分子更难进入其他人的账户。
4.Would the latter then take the trouble of inviting the malefactor back in? Unlikely.
那么,欧盟会不怕费事地邀请这个“罪人”回来吗?不太可能。
5.Shortly after the crime, the malefactor was apprehended and turned over to the police.
实施犯罪之后不久,犯罪分子就被抓获并被移交警方。
6.Shortly after the crime, the malefactor was apprehended and turn over to the police.
犯罪后不久,犯罪分子犯罪分子就被抓获了,并被送到警察局。
7.The " malefactor" who had been there was Father Madeleine.
来过的那个“小偷”正是马德兰伯伯。
8.Shortly after the crime, the malefactor was apprehanded and turned over to the police.
不久后,犯罪,罪人是apprehanded并移交给警方。
9.(Mansfield recently described Dewey as a 'medium-sized malefactor'. )
(曼斯菲尔德最近把杜威描述为“中等大小的坏人(medium-sizedmalefactor)”。)