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malevolence

n.  恶意,恶毒;敌意;用心狠毒的行为

复数:malevolences 

法律

BNC.26223 / COCA.27956

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 狠毒的;恶毒的;存心不良的
    Amalevolentperson deliberately tries to cause harm or evil.
    1. Her stare was malevolent, her mouth a thin line.
      她目光狠毒,唇紧抿。

英英释义

noun

双语例句

  • Created as the middle section of a three-part trilogy, 'Malevolence' is the tragic story of a group of bank robbers on the run from the law.
    作为一个三部曲中间的一部,《怨恨》讲述的是一群银行劫匪妄图逍遥法外的悲剧故事。
  • Humans have minds but are not intelligent enough to learn from the past and when malevolence flares up in the human mind it can endanger human survival itself.
    拥有智能的人类并不聪明到足以吸取教训,人的智能甚至有可能恶性发作而危及到人自身的存在。
  • Yet even as Eva recounts evidence of her son's malevolence at a young age, the reader is left with a galling question: would Kevin have fared better if his mother loved him more?
    然而即使伊娃重新搜集了她儿子幼年时狠毒本性的证据,读者仍然会被一个恼人的问题所困扰:如果他的母亲曾多爱他一些的话,凯文会不会好很多?
  • But these models can't resolve the effect on trust value because of malevolence recommendation.
    但这些信任模型都不能很好的解决恶意推荐对信任度评估的影响;
  • He appeared to have bent his malevolence on making him a brute: he was never taught to read or write;
    希刺克厉夫把他的恶意用到要把他培养成一个粗野的人,从来没人教他念书或写字;
  • The blackness of the fruit suggests an object infused with malevolence.
    水果的阴黑暗示了恶毒的灌入。
  • The sites of prior school massacres are etched on our minds, a symbolic shorthand for the violence and malevolence that none of us can comprehend.
    先前的校园大&场景还历历在目,快速闪现的是这种我们不可理解的暴力与恶意的一幕幕镜头。
  • As for the accused himself, many remembered him as being so amiable, so handsome, and so liberal, that they chose to think him the victim of some conspiracy, since in this world large fortunes frequently excite the malevolence and jealousy of some unknown enemy.
    至于被告本人,在许多人的记忆中,他非常和蔼、漂亮豪爽,以致认为他可能是一次阴谋的牺牲品,因为在这个世界里,拥有财富常常会引起别人的暗中怨恨和嫉妒。
  • I had always been aware of a frame of malevolence under his urbanity.
    我常常觉察到,在他温文尔雅的下面掩藏着一种恶意。
  • For all its malevolence, the Soviet empire was like a Ponzi scheme, dependent on ever-increasing amounts of money.
    出于恶意,苏联帝国被描述为庞氏骗局,依赖于不断增长的金钱来运行。