spite
发音
英 [spaɪt]
美 [spaɪt]
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- n.
- 恶意
- 怨恨
- 恶事
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- vt.
- 向…表示恶意
- 欺负
- 刁难
- 泄愤
单词词源
spite 恶意,怨恨
缩写自 despite,怨恨,憎恨。
双语例句
- 1. Ms rojas , who did give birth in captivity , has called the charge " lies and spite " .
- 罗哈斯女士确实在绑架期间生了一个孩子,她称这项指控是“谎言和恶意的攻击”。
- 2. She goes on to explain that the snobbery within britain 's literary establishment at the time meant that many critics felt that keats could not be taken seriously as a poet and reviewed the first two volumes of his work with deliberate spite .
- 她接着解释了当时英国文学界的势利:很多批评家并没有认真地把济慈看作一位诗人,对他头两卷作品的评论也带着故意的恶意。
- 3. The israeli government has talked about " dire consequences " if an initiative at the united nations goes forward . But the only negative consequences would be any that israel itself chooses to impose , out of spite , revenge , to make a point or for whatever reason .
- 如果联合国一项法案通过的话,以色列政府已经可以预见到“可怕的结果”,但是,这种有害无利的结果却是以色列强自食恶果,出于恶意,报复,表明态度等种种因由。
- 4. After sarah 's death , montgomery started the slow but deliberate process of change . " I 've changed things around the house not out of spite , but because I think healing is about looking things right in the eye and letting them flow and change , " he says .
- 萨拉死后,蒙哥马利开始了缓慢但却从容的改变,“我改变了房子周围的事物,并非出于怨恨,只是我觉得愈合心里的伤口就要用正确的心境看待它们,让它们顺其自然。”
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