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词汇 baddie
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Definition of baddie in English:

baddie

(also baddy)
nounPlural baddies ˈbadiˈbædi
informal
  • A villain or criminal in a book, film, etc.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
    • Isn't it strange that the word ‘Angel’ is used for the baddy?
    • Of course, every production has to have a baddie, some one to boo and hiss at, and this show was no exception.
    • I don't play a lot of baddies, although I was an assassin in Hamish McBeth and a sort of baddie in EastEnders.
    • Successful stories need the texture of goodies and baddies, with characters going up or down.
    • He's set to make his acting debut as a baddie in the new James Bond film, Casino Royale.
    • The rejection came just days after the Oscar winner publicly confessed she was desperate for a cameo as one of the show's baddies.
    • Almost certainly stuff will be blown up in his new film, and Eccleston joins a long line of English actors who have been called upon to play Hollywood baddies.
    • You want to take them to a show where they can shout and scream and hiss and boo the baddy.
    • The antagonists are great caricatures of standard baddies; too bad we're supposed to take them seriously.
    • With several hundred children it was quite a lively show, especially when the baddie crept up on the goodie in the film.
    • You can look up the most wanted criminals all over the world at Most Wanted, a site that links up to law enforcement's desired baddies.
    • Isaacs, best known for his turn as Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, again proves adept as the baddie - his Hook is much more than a mere pantomime villain.
    • Sirius is the new baddie in this film, and having engineered the death of Harry's parents, he now wants to finish off their son.
    • For a start, he can play the part of a tech villain from central casting: a vaudeville baddy so malevolent that the audience starts hissing as soon as he comes on stage.
    • Bobby is known for his role as the baddy in the panto but this year he has had to take a lesser role, due to his commitment as the show's director.
    • So, as a signal at the simplest (one might even say basest) level to the viewer, the good guy wears a white hat, and the baddy wears a black hat.
    • The baddies in power won, and the baddies out of power lost.
    Synonyms
    criminal, lawbreaker, outlaw, offender, felon, convict, jailbird, malefactor, wrongdoer, black hat, supervillain

Definition of baddie in US English:

baddie

(also baddy)
nounˈbædiˈbadē
informal
  • A villain or criminal in a story, movie, etc.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For a start, he can play the part of a tech villain from central casting: a vaudeville baddy so malevolent that the audience starts hissing as soon as he comes on stage.
    • So, as a signal at the simplest (one might even say basest) level to the viewer, the good guy wears a white hat, and the baddy wears a black hat.
    • The rejection came just days after the Oscar winner publicly confessed she was desperate for a cameo as one of the show's baddies.
    • Of course, every production has to have a baddie, some one to boo and hiss at, and this show was no exception.
    • With several hundred children it was quite a lively show, especially when the baddie crept up on the goodie in the film.
    • You can look up the most wanted criminals all over the world at Most Wanted, a site that links up to law enforcement's desired baddies.
    • Isn't it strange that the word ‘Angel’ is used for the baddy?
    • Bobby is known for his role as the baddy in the panto but this year he has had to take a lesser role, due to his commitment as the show's director.
    • You want to take them to a show where they can shout and scream and hiss and boo the baddy.
    • Almost certainly stuff will be blown up in his new film, and Eccleston joins a long line of English actors who have been called upon to play Hollywood baddies.
    • The antagonists are great caricatures of standard baddies; too bad we're supposed to take them seriously.
    • I don't play a lot of baddies, although I was an assassin in Hamish McBeth and a sort of baddie in EastEnders.
    • Successful stories need the texture of goodies and baddies, with characters going up or down.
    • Isaacs, best known for his turn as Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, again proves adept as the baddie - his Hook is much more than a mere pantomime villain.
    • He's set to make his acting debut as a baddie in the new James Bond film, Casino Royale.
    • Sirius is the new baddie in this film, and having engineered the death of Harry's parents, he now wants to finish off their son.
    • The baddies in power won, and the baddies out of power lost.
    • With his massive build, black beetling eyebrows and perma-frown he resembles a pantomime baddie.
    Synonyms
    criminal, lawbreaker, outlaw, offender, felon, convict, jailbird, malefactor, wrongdoer, black hat, supervillain
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