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malevolent

英 [məˈlevələnt]

美 [məˈlevələnt]

adj.  有恶意的; 有坏心肠的

TOEFLGREIELTS

Collins.1 / BNC.16112 / COCA.16691

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 有恶意的;有坏心肠的
      having or showing a desire to harm other people

      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

      adj

      • having or exerting a malignant influence
        1. malevolent stars
        2. a malefic force
        Synonym:maleficmalignevil
      • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
        1. a gossipy malevolent old woman
        2. failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful

      双语例句

      • I felt his malevolent gaze on the back of my neck all the way downstairs.
        在我下楼时,我一直感到他在背后恶意地盯着我看。
      • If you harm someone with malevolent intent, you should pay for it, and the punishment should match the crime.
        如果你心怀恶意的伤害了别人,你就应该付出代价,相应的惩罚也是应该的。
      • It's just escapism, obviously, but benevolent romanticism can be just as condescending as the malevolent kind& even when you surround it with pop-up ferns and floating mountains.
        很明显,这只是逃避现实,但是,就算你用自动跳起的蕨类植物和悬浮的山脉来环绕它,良性浪漫主义也可能和恶性的一样,是带着居高临下的姿态。
      • Feeling or showing hatred; malevolent.
        憎恨的感觉显示仇恨的;充满憎恨的。
      • I believe our reactions are a response to the pervasive, ugly, and malevolent, but largely unnoticed element of schadenfreude in this commentary.
        我认为我们的感觉是对文章中普遍存在的、泼脏水式和恶意的,但是却很大程度上被忽视的幸灾乐祸式的评论的一种自然而然的反应。
      • His suicide suggests that all of us need to understand more clearly the malevolent nature of mental illness.
        他的自杀给了我们一个机会来了解种种恶毒的心理扭曲现象。
      • Their presence was both gentle and malevolent.
        他们的出现是既温和的且有恶意的。
      • With the help of the magic lamp, Aladdin and the princess defeated the malevolent African magician.
        在神灯的帮助下,阿拉丁和公主打败了坏心肠的非洲魔法师。
      • A gossipy malevolent old woman; failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
        唠唠叨叨的、坏心肠的老女人;失败使他对成功的人充满了恶毒。
      • He had a sharp sense of humor but he was never malevolent.
        他幽默得刻薄,但他没有恶意。