malicious 的定义
- full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- Law. vicious, wanton, or mischievous in motivation or purpose.
malicious 近义词
hateful
malicious 的近义词 40 个
- malevolent
- malignant
- mischievous
- nasty
- pernicious
- petty
- spiteful
- vengeful
- venomous
- vicious
- virulent
- wicked
- awful
- bad-natured
- baleful
- beastly
- bitter
- catty
- cussed
- deleterious
- despiteful
- detrimental
- envious
- evil
- evil-minded
- green
- green-eyed
- gross
- ill-disposed
- injurious
- jealous
- low
- malign
- mean
- noxious
- ornery
- poisonous
- rancorous
- resentful
- uncool
malicious 的反义词 21 个
更多malicious例句
- For the record, disinformation purposely misleads people, while misinformation is simply inaccurate, but without malicious intent.
- With that, the researchers were able to achieve a cross-site scripting exploit that injected a malicious payload directly into the internals of the browser built into Jabber.
- A security vulnerability in Android could have allowed malicious apps to siphon off sensitive data from other apps on the same device.
- Also, Bing does “not want to index ” spammy content or pages that have malicious activities on them, he said.
- In the fall of 2013, the party arrested hundreds of microbloggers for what it described as “malicious rumor-mongering” and paraded a particularly influential one on national television to make an example of him.
- "Malicious destruction of property" could probably be proved without Tiger's testimony.
- Malicious persons in the town even declared that the lamented Torvestad had got his wife in a lottery at Christiansfeldt.
- Malicious tongues went so far as to assert that he secretly and stealthily sold his handiwork.
- Malicious fate had assigned to the most diffident individual in the company the trying responsibility of leading the way.
- Malicious reports were also spread against them, which must have been almost harder to bear.
- Malicious Fate, too, they felt, would even crown with the grand prix the number they would have chosen.