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1 evil-
evil-minded; evil-smelling.) rău- -
2 evil
['i:vl] 1. adjective(very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) rău2. noun1) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.) (de) rău2) (anything evil, eg crime, misfortune etc: London in the eighteenth century was a place of crime, filth, poverty and other evils.) flagel•- evil-- evilly
- evilness
- evil-doer -
3 evil-doer
noun (a wicked or sinful person.) răufăcător -
4 corrupt
1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) a corupe2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) corupt2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) deformat•- corruptibility
- corruption -
5 devil
['devl]1) (the spirit of evil; Satan: He does not worship God - he worships the Devil.) diavol2) (any evil or wicked spirit or person: That woman is a devil!) demon3) (a person who is bad or disapproved of: She's a lazy devil.) diavol4) (an unfortunate person for whom one feels pity: Poor devils! I feel really sorry for them.) bietul, săracul -
6 exorcise
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7 exorcize
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8 ill
[il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) bolnav2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) rău; dăunător3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) nenoroc2. adverb(not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) cu greu3. noun1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) rău2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) necaz•- ill-- illness
- ill-at-ease
- ill-fated
- ill-feeling
- ill-mannered / ill-bred
- ill-tempered / ill-natured
- ill-treat
- ill-treatment
- ill-use
- ill-will
- be taken ill -
9 plot
[plot] 1. noun1) (a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy: a plot to assassinate the President.) complot2) (the story of a play, novel etc: The play has a very complicated plot.) intrigă3) (a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.) parcelă (de pământ)2. verb1) (to plan to bring about (something evil): They were plotting the death of the king.) a complota2) (to make a plan, map, graph etc of: The navigator plotted the course of the ship.) a trasa -
10 taint
[teint] 1. verb1) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) a se strica, a se altera2) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) a (se) strica2. noun(a mark or trace of something bad, rotten or evil: the taint of decay.) urmă; boală- tainted -
11 baleful
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12 black
[blæk] 1. adjective1) (of the colour in which these words are printed: black paint.) negru2) (without light: a black night; The night was black and starless.) negru3) (dirty: Your hands are black!; black hands from lifting coal.) murdar4) (without milk: black coffee.) negru5) (evil: black magic.) negru6) ((often offensive: currently acceptable in the United States, South Africa etc) Negro, of African, West Indian descent.) negru7) ((especially South Africa) coloured; of mixed descent (increasingly used by people of mixed descent to refer to themselves).)2. noun1) (the colour in which these words are printed: Black and white are opposites.) negru2) (something (eg paint) black in colour: I've used up all the black.) negru3) ((often with capital: often offensive: currently acceptable in the United states, South Africa etc) a Negro; a person of African, West Indian etc descent.)3. verb(to make black.) a înnegri- blacken
- black art/magic
- blackbird
- blackboard
- black box
- the Black Death
- black eye
- blackhead
- blacklist 4. verb(to put (a person etc) on such a list.) a pune pe lista neagră5. noun(the act of blackmailing: money got by blackmail.) şantaj- Black Maria
- black market
- black marketeer
- blackout
- black sheep
- blacksmith
- black and blue
- black out
- in black and white -
13 black art/magic
(magic performed for evil reasons: He tries to practise black magic.) magie neagră -
14 cackle
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15 clean
[kli:n] 1. adjective1) (free from dirt, smoke etc: a clean window; a clean dress.) curat2) (neat and tidy in one's habits: Cats are very clean animals.) curat3) (unused: a clean sheet of paper.) imaculat4) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) decent5) (neat and even: a clean cut.) iscusit2. adverb(completely: He got clean away.) complet3. verb(to (cause to) become free from dirt etc: Will you clean the windows?) a curăţa['klenli]
(clean in personal habits.)
curat- cleaner- cleanly- clean up
- a clean bill of health
- a clean slate
- come clean
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16 condemn
[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) a condamna2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) a condamna (la)3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) a declara ilocuibil•- condemned cell -
17 curse
[kə:s] 1. verb1) (to wish that evil may fall upon: I curse the day that I was born!; The witch cursed him.) a blestema2) (to use violent language; to swear: He cursed (at his own stupidity) when he dropped the hammer on his toe.) a înjura2. noun1) (an act of cursing, or the words used: the witch's curse.) blestem2) (a thing or person which is cursed: Having to work is the curse of my life.) blestem• -
18 dark
1. adjective1) (without light: a dark room; It's getting dark; the dark (= not cheerful) side.) întunecat2) (blackish or closer to black than white: a dark red colour; a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion; Her hair is dark.) închis (la culoare)3) (evil and usually secret: dark deeds; a dark secret.) tenebros2. noun(absence of light: in the dark; afraid of the dark; He never goes out after dark; We are in the dark (= we have no knowledge) about what is happening.) întuneric- darken- darkness
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19 demon
['di:mən](an evil spirit; a devil: demons from Hell.) diavol; demon -
20 do one's worst
(to do the most evil etc thing that one can.) a face cel mai rău lucru posibil
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