malice
发音
英 [ˈmælɪs]
美 [ˈmælɪs]
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- n.
- 恶意,恶感
- 怨恨
- [法]预谋
- 祸心
单词词源
malice 恶意,怨毒
来自拉丁语malus,邪恶的,恶毒的,-ice,名词后缀。
双语例句
- 1. He went on to complain that bulgarians were full of doubt and malice .
- 然后他开始抱怨保加利亚人充满怀疑、恶意。
- 2. If anyone with malice aforethought shoves another or throws something at him intentionally so that he dies
- 人若因怨恨把人推倒,或是埋伏往人身上扔物,以致于死,
- 3. Respondents contended that the facts of this case would not support a finding of actual malice .
- 被告坚认本案之事实将使“实际恶意”之论据无法成立。
- 4. Dr. arquilla argues that weapons systems controlled by software will not act out of anger and malice and , in certain cases , can already make better decisions on the battlefield than humans .
- 阿奎拉博士认为,由软件控制的武器系统不会出于愤怒和恶意而采取行动,而且,在某些情况下,已经可以在战场上做出比人类更好的决策。
- 5. For their part british troops did kill a few of americans over the years but even the so-called boston massacre archer shows seems to have been a case not of malice but of soldiers panicking in the midst of a crowd throwing snowballs and sticks .
- 在他们看来,这些年英军确实杀害了一些美国人,但是根据亚契的研究资料显示,就算是所谓的“波士顿大屠杀”似乎也不是恶意的预谋,而是一群人扔过来的雪球和棍子让士兵们慌了手脚。