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词汇 malice
释义 malice
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈmæl.ɪs/ us /ˈmæl.ɪs/
the wish to harm or upset other people: 恶意,害人之心
There certainly wasn't any malice in her comments.她的话绝对没有任何恶意。
formalI bear him no malice (= do not want to harm or upset him).我对他没有恶意。
 with malice aforethoughtlaw specialized
To illegally harm someone with malice aforethought is to have thought about it and planned it before acting: 蓄意犯罪;蓄意中伤
Her crime was malicious and with malice aforethought.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unkind, cruel & unfeeling
acerbic
acerbically
acerbity
acidly
anti-cruelty
cold-heartedly
cruel
cruelly
cruelty
cruelty to someone/something
meanness
mental cruelty
merciless
mercilessly
mordant
trenchant
trenchantly
uncharitable
uncharitably
unchristian

malice | American Dictionary


malice
noun[ U ]
 lawus/ˈmæl·ɪs/
the intention to do something wrong and esp. to cause injury:
An employee would have to prove an employer acted out of malice in order to sue.

Examples of malice


malice
Is it plausible that we should, as a priority, eliminate hazards caused by malice?
In fact, there is not very much evidence of over-enthusiastic exclusion, for ignorance, malice or sin.
The 1559 royal injunctions specified only sin and malice.
The general style here has something of the air of a 'petite malice' about it.
However, other virtues and vices such as honesty and malice are not relative in this respect.
However, recorded exclusion on any ground was less frequent after 1604 : even if ignorance became rarer, it is hard to believe that sin and malice did too.
If its actions are to be viewed as deliberate deception to cover its own malice, then the court moved more cannily than it is generally given credit for.
The other is that she or he does not cause harm as a purely practical means of gaining greater wealth or prestige, but from motives of malice and spite.
We now touch the spot 43 (malice) with the electrode with the red cable and have to experience how the person gets angry more and more and becomes intolerable.
You have spent your lives in creating class war, hatred, enmity, malice, spite and uncharitableness.
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I believe that there is malice in this.
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Matters that he could look into include, among many other things, a failure to observe rules, and malice towards the person concerned.
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We know that that was not done with malice aforethought.
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If they act in good faith, honestly and without malice, they will have nothing to worry about.
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I am sure that there was no malice in that letter, and that it was a pure coincidence.
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