单词 | malice |
释义 | maliceWord family adjectivemaliciousadverbmaliciouslynounmaliciousnessmalice mal·ice /ˈmælɪs/ noun [uncountableU] 1 CRUELthe desire to harm someone because you hate them 恶意;害人之心 with malice His eyes gleamed with malice. 他目露凶光。 sheer/pure malice She did it out of sheer malice. 她这么做纯粹是出于恶意。 James bore her no malice (=did not feel any malice towards her). 詹姆斯对她并无恶意。 2. with malice aforethought lawSCC with the deliberate intention of doing something that is against the law 〔犯罪〕蓄意地,有恶意预谋地 Examples from the Corpus with malice aforethought• It is appalling with malice aforethought. Examples from the Corpus malice• Since this is such an action, the rule requiring proof of actual malice is applicable...• And, of course, that is rarely true; most of the time there is no malice.• There was no malice in his voice, no sign of rage.• There was no malice, no reproach.• We bear you no malice and hope that when you leave our valley your journey is a good one.• Then, being human, he indulges in a spurt of malice.• She saw those cold eyes turn towards her, caught a gleam of pure malice.• Hagen's voice brims with malice as he plots his revenge. bore ... malice• He was a gentleman doing his job and I bore him no malice.• Apparently the elderly Renoir bore Modigliani no malice.• The predatory spirits, on the other hand, are described as if they bore actual malice toward humans. (1300-1400) Old French Latin malitia, from malus “bad” |
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