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The word 魔鬼 is formed through semantic compounding, where two characters with related meanings are combined to create a new, more specific concept. The first character, 魔 (mó), originally conveyed the idea of a demon or malevolent supernatural force, often influenced by Buddhist translations for "Mara", the tempter. The second, 鬼 (guǐ), means ghost or spirit, a malevolent restless soul from traditional Chinese belief. By fusing them, the compound 魔鬼 does not simply add the ideas together but synthesizes them, evoking a more powerful and fearsome entity, a diabolical or demonic devil that embodies both transcendent evil and a haunting, spiritual menace.

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童话里常有魔鬼

Tónghuà lǐ cháng yǒu móguǐ.

Fairy tales often have devils.

魔鬼出现在故事中。

Móguǐ chūxiàn zài gùshì zhōng.

The devil appears in the story.

那个魔鬼的声音很恐怖。

Nàge móguǐ de shēngyīn hěn kǒngbù.

That devil's voice is very terrifying.

人们常说内心有魔鬼

Rénmen cháng shuō nèixīn yǒu móguǐ.

People often say there is a devil inside.

如果你不控制欲望,魔鬼就会掌控你。

Rúguǒ nǐ bù kòngzhì yùwàng, móguǐ jiù huì zhǎngkòng nǐ.

If you don't control your desires, the devil will control you.

Word Definition - 魔鬼

mó guǐ devil

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