malice
英 [ˈmæl.ɪs]
美 [ˈmæl.ɪs]
- n. 恶意;怨恨;预谋
- n. (Malice)人名;(意)马利切
将“malice”拆分为“mal”和“ice”。想象有一块“冰”(ice)包裹着不好的意图或恶意(mal),这就像用冰块包装起来的恶意,非常冰冷且有害。这种方法通过将抽象的“malice”转化为一个具体的视觉形象来帮助记忆。
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malice 恶意,怨毒来自拉丁语malus,邪恶的,恶毒的,-ice,名词后缀。
- 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" (see mal-). In legal use, "wrongful intent generally" (1540s).
- 1. He was actuated entirely by malice.
- 他完全是出于恶意。
- 2. He sent the letter out of malice .
- 他出于恶意寄出了这封信。
- 3. I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
- 我觉察出他说的话略带恶意.
- 4. She did it out of malice.
- 她出于恶意做了这件事.
- 5. I bear you no malice.
- 我对你毫无恶意.