malice 英 [ˈmælɪs]   美 [ˈmælɪs]

malice

malice  英 [ˈmælɪs] 美 [ˈmælɪs]

n. 恶意;怨恨 

名词复数:malices 

He sent the letter out of malice. 他出于恶意寄出了这封信。
She is entirely without malice. 她完全没有恶意。

  • Malice is the intention to cause harm. If someone feels malice toward you, look out! They've got bad intentions.
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  • n. 恶意;怨恨
  • 1. He sent the letter out of malice.

    他出于恶意寄出了这封信。

  • 2. She is entirely without malice.

    她完全没有恶意。

  • 3. He certainly bears you no malice .

    他对你一定不会有什么恶意。

  • malice (n.) c. 1300, "desire to hurt another," from Old French malice "ill will, spite, sinfulness, wickedness" (12c.), from Latin malitia "badness, ill will, spite," from malus "bad, unpleasant" (see mal-). In legal use, "wrongful intent generally" (1540s).
mal·ice / ˈmælɪs ; NAmE ˈmælɪs / noun [uncountable ] a feeling of hatred for sb that causes a desire to harm them 恶意;怨恨 He sent the letter out of malice. 他出于恶意寄出了这封信。 She is entirely without malice. 她完全没有恶意。 He certainly bears you no malice (= does not want to harm you). 他对你一定不会有什么恶意。 IDIOM with ˌmalice aˈforethought ( law ) with the deliberate intention of committing a crime or harming sb (犯罪或伤人)有恶意预谋的 mal·ice / ˈmælɪs ; NAmE ˈmælɪs /
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