ill will
恶感,恶习,恶性循环,恶毒的意志
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- : hostile feeling; malevolence; enmity: to harbor ill will against someone.
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Examples
The contempt only goes one way, but these are divisive times and I have no ill will.
Speaking to Vogue, Mottley described the decision as “accepting responsibility for who we are,” rather than any ill will toward the royal family.
One of the most common examples of this ill will is a flood-damaged vehicle listed for sale as a clean used car by the most unscrupulous of individuals.
Taghi previously made a public statement asserting that he bore de Vries no ill will, and the reporter had refused offers of security from the Dutch government.
When Laila publicly descends into madness after her child is stillborn, the Melancons acquire a baby of their own under hazy circumstances, adding to the ill will.
They had rarely seen their own fathers carry small children unless their mothers were ill.
I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying.
David Prowse, the actor who portrayed Darth Vader, wished to come back but had to turn down the role because of ill health.
But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose.
There is a procedure called “compassionate release” allowing terminally ill men to die at home.
And with some expressions of mutual good-will and interest, master and man separated.
Sleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.
These differences of interests will lead to disputes, ill blood, and finally to separation.
And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.
For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.