malice
美['mælɪs] 英['mælɪs]
n. 恶意;怨恨;蓄意
sp. [律]预谋.
详细释义
n.(名词)- 【律】恶意
- 怨恨
- 恶谋
- 恶感
- 恶念
- 毒心
- 【律】预谋
- 仇
- 刻毒
- 捣乱
- 恶作剧
- 故意捣的鬼
- 蓄意
- 蓄意害人
- 敌意
- 预谋
- 蓄意犯罪
双解释义
n.(名词)- [U]恶意,蓄意害人 the wish to hurt other people
英英释义
Noun- feeling a need to see others suffer
- the quality of threatening evil
例句
用作名词(n.)- I know you bear no malice towards me.我知道你对我毫无恶意。
- There was a spice of malice in his words.他的话中带有几分恶意。
- It seems so absurd to bear malice after all that.经过这一切之后还抱有怨恨情绪是很荒谬的。
- His expression changed from kindness to malice.他的表情从和蔼可亲变成满腔怨恨。
- For many Americans, tensions and enmity in international relations are anomalies, the cause of which is attributed either to deliberate malice or misunderstanding.对许多美国人来说,国际关系中的紧张局势和仇恨情绪是反常现象,其起因要不是蓄意的敌视就是出于误解。
- She did not trip Rose up accidentally, it was done with malice aforethought.她并不是无意中把罗斯绊倒的,她这样做是有预谋的。
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