spiteful 英 ['spaɪtfʊl;-f(ə)l]   美 ['spaɪtfl]

spiteful

spiteful  英 ['spaɪtfʊl;-f(ə)l] 美 ['spaɪtfl]

adj. 怀恨的,恶意的 

On the other hand, some people are so envious that they are angry when anyone does well, and some people are so spiteful that they delight in other people’s misfortunes. 另外一方面,有些人如此嫉妒以至于别人做得好时他们会生气,还有些人恶意的以别人的不幸为乐。
Success they enjoyed. But instead of feeling sorry for myself and grow spiteful of those who had, I found it to be the best motivation to imitate, adopt, and strive for the same rewards. 然而,我并没有为自己感到愧疚也没有对拥有这些东西的人产生任何恶意的想法,相反的,我把对他们的妒忌变成了我去模仿,运用并争取相同的回报的最强劲的动力。

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  • adj. 怀恨的,恶意的
  • 1. On the other hand, some people are so envious that they are angry when anyone does well, and some people are so spiteful that they delight in other people’s misfortunes.

    另外一方面,有些人如此嫉妒以至于别人做得好时他们会生气,还有些人恶意的以别人的不幸为乐。

  • 2. Success they enjoyed. But instead of feeling sorry for myself and grow spiteful of those who had, I found it to be the best motivation to imitate, adopt, and strive for the same rewards.

    然而,我并没有为自己感到愧疚也没有对拥有这些东西的人产生任何恶意的想法,相反的,我把对他们的妒忌变成了我去模仿,运用并争取相同的回报的最强劲的动力。

  • 3. In fact, they had been planted fraudulently by spiteful colleagues.

    事实上,这些化石是恶意的同事骗着他埋下的。

  • spiteful (adj.) mid-15c., from spite (n.) + -ful. Related: Spitefully; spitefulness.
spite·ful / ˈspaɪtfl ; NAmE ˈspaɪtfl / adjective behaving in an unkind way in order to hurt or upset sb 恶意的;居心不良的;故意使人苦恼的 SYN malicious spite·ful·ly / ˈspaɪtfəli ; NAmE ˈspaɪtfəli / adverb ‘I don't need you,’ she said spitefully. “我不需要你。”她故意气他地说。 spite·ful·ness / ˈspaɪtflnəs ; NAmE ˈspaɪtflnəs / noun [uncountable ] spite·ful / ˈspaɪtfl ; NAmE ˈspaɪtfl / spite·ful·ly / ˈspaɪtfəli ; NAmE ˈspaɪtfəli / spite·ful·ness / ˈspaɪtflnəs ; NAmE ˈspaɪtflnəs /
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