词汇 | malevolent |
释义 | malevolent adjective literaryuk /məˈlev.əl.ənt/ us /məˈlev.əl.ənt/ causing or wanting to cause harm or evil: 恶意的;恶毒的;有害的 The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.主角是一个想复仇的恶毒女巫。 I could feel his malevolent gaze as I walked away.我走开时能感觉到他正恶狠狠地盯着我。 Morally wrong and evil abhorrent abhorrently amoral amorality anomie dissipated dissolute dissolutely dissoluteness enormity nefariousness no goodidiom no more Mr Nice Guyidiom non-ethical obscene trespass turpitude unconscionable unconscionably unethical Related wordsmalevolence malevolently malevolent | American Dictionarymalevolent adjective us/məˈlev·ə·lənt/ causing or wanting to cause harm or evil: a malevolent juvenile delinquent Examples of malevolentmalevolent Maybe so, but what is intuitively (though not uncontroversially) relevant is the distinction between a piece of benevolent behavior and a piece of malevolent behavior. Innocent people's body-of-the-shades, in turn, could be harmed or captured by malevolent individuals. It is not intuitively obvious that the distinction between a distinction involving malevolent behavior and a distinction involving benevolent behavior is morally relevant. The world, as he saw it, was full of chisellers and con-men, hypocrites and grifters who were either ludicrous or malevolent or both. For all of this, we have to hope that the architect is not malevolent ! It has been proposed that delusions of persecution are caused by the tendency to overattribute malevolent intentions to other people's actions. They generally have malevolent and predatory deities as well as more benevolent and protective ones. It might be objected that the difference between malevolent and benevolent motivation is intuitively more morally relevant than the distinction between one location and another. The picture disappears, or rather it drops out of the frame and assumes another form, like some malevolent spirit. These malevolent representations appear to reflect in part a tendency to assimilate current people and relationships too readily to prototypes from the past. Is one chasing the other, with malevolent intentions? The example involves two pieces of malevolent behavior. This kind of documentary research, masquerading as sociological history, is frequently based on gossip, mean interpretation of private correspondence, malevolent imputing of base motivations. Unfortunately, we did not systematically ask voice hearers to give examples of their malevolent voices. For him, it had sunk to an object, acted upon by malevolent external forces keen to seize parts of it. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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