fiend
/fiːnd/ (bre, ipa) · /fiːnd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfēnd/ (ame, mw)
fiend — 名詞
- fiendsingular
- fiendsplural
1. a person who is shockingly cruel and seems to enjoy hurting or exploiting others
惡人;惡棍
殘忍又邪惡的人
a person who is shockingly cruel and seems to enjoy hurting or exploiting others
After the fraud, Mark called the landlord a fiend who preyed on students.
騙局曝光後,Mark 說那名專坑學生的房東根本是個惡棍。
fiend who + clause for a cruel person
The novel's fiend locks families in the cellar for weeks.
小說中的惡人把一家家人關在地窖裡好幾週。
literary villain sense
When the coach mocked injured players, Nadia said only a fiend acts that way.
當教練嘲笑受傷球員時,Nadia 說只有惡人才會這樣做。
Neighbors feared the fiend who set fire to three empty shops.
鄰居們害怕那個放火燒了三間空店面的惡棍。
- monster
stronger and broader; can suggest moral horror or emotional inhumanity
- brute
focuses more on rough violence and lack of feeling than on wicked intent
- villain
broader; often used for a wrongdoer in stories without the same intensity of cruelty
- devil
more flexible and sometimes playful, while fiend is harsher in this sense
- saint
describes someone seen as morally good and selfless
- gentle person
emphasizes kindness and lack of cruelty
文法句型
a fiend
fiend who + clause
用法筆記
Usually used for extreme cruelty, not ordinary rudeness or selfishness. It often appears in moral condemnation, crime reporting, and dramatic storytelling.
常見錯誤
2. someone who is extremely keen on a particular thing and keeps wanting more of it
迷;狂熱迷
對某事特別著迷的人
someone who is extremely keen on a particular thing and keeps wanting more of it, often in a humorous or mildly critical way
Lisa is a crossword fiend and finishes the weekend puzzle before breakfast.
Lisa 是填字遊戲迷,早餐前就會做完週末的謎題。
noun before fiend for a strong hobby interest
At exam time, Hyun became a coffee fiend and drank four cups a day.
考試期間,Hyun 幾乎成了咖啡迷,一天喝四杯。
coffee fiend for repeated craving
The twins are video-game fiends who stay up comparing every new release.
那對雙胞胎是電玩狂熱迷,會熬夜比較每一款新作。
Diego is a bargain fiend, so he checks every market stall twice.
Diego 是個比價迷,所以每個市場攤位都要看兩遍。
- enthusiast
more neutral and less suggestive of excess
- fanatic
stronger and often broader; can also apply to political or religious intensity
- addict
stronger and more negative; may suggest loss of control or real dependence
- devotee
more formal and often suggests long-term loyalty rather than craving
- dabbler
someone with only light or passing interest
- casual user
focuses on limited, non-obsessive interest
文法句型
a fiend for + noun
[noun] fiend
用法筆記
Often appears in patterns like 'a fiend for bargains' or 'a coffee fiend'. The tone is usually humorous or slightly critical, not literally about evil.
常見錯誤
3. a demon or other bad spirit in stories, religion, or horror writing
惡魔;邪靈
故事或宗教中的邪惡靈體
a demon or other bad spirit in stories, religion, or horror writing
In the folktale, a mountain fiend steals the village children at dusk.
在民間故事裡,一個山中惡魔會在黃昏擄走村裡的孩子。
folktale creature sense
The priest warned that the fiend had entered the house through envy.
那位神父警告說,這個邪靈是藉著嫉妒進入那棟房子的。
religious warning with fiend
Chidi painted a horned fiend rising from smoke behind the ruined gate.
Chidi 畫出一個長角惡魔,從濃煙後的殘破大門升起。
The hero traps the fiend in a bronze jar before sunrise.
英雄在日出前把那個惡魔困進一只青銅罐裡。
- demon
the most general modern word for an evil spirit
- devil
can name the supreme evil being or a demon-like creature
- evil spirit
plain descriptive phrase rather than a literary label
- angel
a good spiritual being rather than an evil one
文法句型
a fiend
fiend of + place/story
用法筆記
Now mostly literary or old-fashioned outside fantasy, folklore, and religious writing. In everyday speech, people more often say demon or devil.