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malevolence

/muh-lev-uh-luhns/US // məˈlɛv ə ləns //

恶意,恶意行为,恶意的,恶意的行为

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality, state, or feeling of being malevolent; ill will; malice; hatred.

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Examples

  • In some cases they are worse, for what they lack in power they make up in malevolence.

  • As I fought for services, I felt I was dealing with bureaucratic indifference bordering on malevolence.

  • If bad things are happening in the world, there must be someone to blame, someone whose malevolence or idiocy must be called out.

  • We all have the obligation to speak out strongly, and oppose this malevolence, without compromise.

  • Zionism is evil, Israel is evil, sustained by malevolence and historical blindness, to be undone at a stroke and all will be well.

  • People will not fail to attribute it to the incapacity of the Ministers, and possibly to their malevolence.

  • It is certain, however, that the malevolence of the defeated party soon revived in all its energy.

  • But even in those words the malevolence of faction sought and found matter for a quarrel.

  • At this moment Anna would have said, "is not this rewarding farmer Wood for his malevolence to my uncle and me?"

  • The old miser's face changed suddenly from rage and malevolence to a leering softness more hateful still to her shrinking eyes.