英 [məˈlɪɡnɪti] 美 [məˈlɪɡnəti]
n. 恶意;怨恨;狠毒
复数malignities
malignity /məˈlɪɡnɪtɪ/
名词 the condition or quality of being malign, malevolent, or deadly 恶毒
wishing evil to others
同义词: malevolence
quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill will
同义词: malignancy / malignance
... malign v.诽谤,中伤 adj.邪恶的 malignant adj.恶毒的,充满恨意的 malignity n.邪恶,恶毒 ...
maliciously 有敌意地,恶意地
malignantly 怀恶意
malign 诽谤,污蔑;中伤,说坏话
恶意;怨恨;狠毒
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。
I was compelled to attempt it, because I had succeeded in rousing his rage a pitch above his malignity.
我是被迫作出这个打算的,因为我已经把他的愤怒煽得比他的恶毒还要高一点了。
Let every declamation turn upon the beauty of liberty and virtue, and the deformity, turpitude, and malignity of slavery and vice.
让每一篇演讲都来谈自由和道德之美,都来谈奴役和邪恶之丑陋、卑鄙和恶毒。
Historians regard Celestine's claim of "personal infirmity" with considerable skepticism, focusing instead on "the malignity of the people" and pressure from his eventual successor as the real reason for his unprecedented resignation.