malvado
/malˈbado/, [malˈβ̞a.ð̞o]evil
Adjective malvado (feminine malvada, masculine plural malvados, feminine plural malvadas)
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evil, wicked, mean, bad
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Érase una vez en Inglaterra un rey muy malvado.
Once there lived a very wicked king in England.
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Un astuto cazador, Cristóbal Colón, una vez se puso una caperuza roja y se adentró en el bosque. Sin dudarlo, atrajo al Gran Lobo Malvado, lo atrapó y se llevó a rastras al lobo que gritaba de vuelta a su barco.
A wily hunter, Christopher Columbus once donned a red riding hood and went into the forest. Without a doubt, he attracted the Big Bad Wolf, grabbed him, and dragged the screaming wolf back to his ship.
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Tom tiene un gemelo malvado.
Tom has an evil twin brother.
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Él es un hombre malvado.
He is an evil man.
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Tom es malvado.
Tom is evil.
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¿Por qué siempre eres tan malvado?
Why are you always so evil?
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El héroe por fin derrotó al científico malvado.
The hero finally defeated the evil scientist.
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El valiente caballero salvó a la bella princesa del malvado dragón.
The brave knight saved the beautiful princess from the evil dragon.
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¡Qué plan malvado este!
What an evil plan this is!
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