malignity

英 [mə'lɪɡnɪtɪ] 美 [mə'lɪgnəti]
  • n. 恶意;怨恨;狠毒
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malignity (n.)
late 14c., from Old French maligneté, from Latin malignitas "ill-will, spite," from malignus (see malign (adj.)).
1. The little witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating " wicked " as he went.
这个小女巫那双美丽的眼睛里添上一种嘲弄的恶毒神气. 约瑟夫真的吓得直抖, 赶紧跑出去,一边跑一边祷告,还嚷着 “ 恶毒! ”

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2. Outside, the pitiless rain fell , fell steadily, with a fierce malignity that was all too human.
外面下着无情的雨, 不断地下着, 简直跟通人性那样凶狠而恶毒.

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3. The real Chinaman may be cunning, but there is no malignity in his cunning.
真正的中国人也许狡猾, 但狡猾中并无阴险.

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4. The everlasting verdure of Milton's laurels has nothing to fear from the blasts of malignity.
密尔顿诗人桂冠之树的永恒茂盛,根本不怕一阵狠毒的飓风刮来.

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