malicious
malicious 英 [məˈlɪʃəs] 美 [məˈlɪʃəs]
adj. 恶意的;恶毒的
malicious gossip, malicious lies, malicious rumours 恶毒的流言蜚语╱谎言╱谣言
He took malicious pleasure in telling me what she had said. 他幸灾乐祸地告诉我她说的那些话。
- Someone who is malicious enjoys hurting or embarrassing others. If you're writing a book about good and evil, you'll want to come up with a truly malicious character to do all the bad stuff.
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- adj. 恶意的;恶毒的
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1. malicious gossip, malicious lies, malicious rumours
恶毒的流言蜚语╱谎言╱谣言
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2. He took malicious pleasure in telling me what she had said.
他幸灾乐祸地告诉我她说的那些话。
- malicious (adj.) early 13c., from Old French malicios "showing ill will, spiteful, wicked" (Modern French malicieux), from Latin malitiosus "wicked, malicious," from malitia "badness, ill will, spite," from malus "bad, unpleasant" (see mal-). In legal use (early 14c., Anglo-French), it means "characterized by malice prepense."
ma·li·cious / məˈlɪʃəs ; NAmE məˈlɪʃəs / adjective having or showing hatred and a desire to harm sb or hurt their feelings 怀有恶意的;恶毒的 SYN malevolent , spiteful ◆ malicious gossip/lies/rumours 恶毒的流言蜚语╱谎言╱谣言 ◆ He took malicious pleasure in telling me what she had said. 他幸灾乐祸地告诉我她说的那些话。 ▶ ma·li·cious·ly / məˈlɪʃəsli ; NAmE məˈlɪʃəsli / adverb ma·li·cious / məˈlɪʃəs ; NAmE məˈlɪʃəs / ma·li·cious·ly / məˈlɪʃəsli ; NAmE məˈlɪʃəsli /
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