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The Chinese word "恶魔" is formed by combining two characters: "恶", which means "evil" or "wicked", and "魔", which means "demon" or "monster". Together, they create a compound word where "恶" modifies "魔" to specify a type of demon that is inherently malevolent, thus literally translating to "evil demon". This formation relies on the semantic fusion of both characters to convey a unified concept of a fearsome, malicious entity, reflecting a common method in Chinese where meaningful units are joined to express more precise ideas.

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那个恶魔非常可怕。

Nàgè èmó fēicháng kěpà.

That demon is very terrifying.

电影里的恶魔最终被英雄打败了。

Diànyǐng lǐ de èmó zuìzhōng bèi yīngxióng dǎbài le.

The demon in the movie was ultimately defeated by the hero.

人们心中的贪婪有时比恶魔更可怕。

Rénmen xīn zhōng de tānlán yǒushí bǐ èmó gèng kěpà.

The greed in people's hearts is sometimes more terrifying than a demon.

传说中,那个恶魔被封印在古老的山脉里。

Chuánshuō zhōng, nàgè èmó bèi fēngyìn zài gǔlǎo de shānmài lǐ.

Legend has it that the demon was sealed within the ancient mountain range.

他将内心的恶魔视为必须克服的终极挑战。

Tā jiāng nèixīn de èmó shìwéi bìxū kèfú de zhōngjí tiǎozhàn.

He views the demon within his heart as the ultimate challenge he must overcome.

Word Definition - 恶魔

è mó demon; fiend

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