nefariously
adverb formal uk/nəˈfeə.ri.əs.li/ us/nəˈfer.i.əs.li/
邪恶地,不道德地
in a morally bad way
People who want to make money nefariously still view this as an opportunity. 想赚黑心钱的人仍然将此看作是一个机会。
Such schemes can be used nefariously to keep rivals out of a market. 这种计划可以被不道德地用来将竞争对手挡在市场之外。
See: nefarious
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- He makes marks on his milk carton to ensure that no one nefariously steals any.
- This is mainly (and nefariously) a thinly veiled way to target lower-income youths.
- Attacks involved botnets, networks of computers that have been compromised by an unauthorized user, who can then command and control them, surreptitiously and usually nefariously.