malice
n. 恶意,恶感; 怨恨; [法]预谋; 祸心
Malice is behaviour that is intended to harm people or their reputations, or cause them embarrassment and upset.
There was a strong current of malice in many of his portraits...
他的许多肖像画中都透着一股强烈的怨恨。
There was no malice on his part.
他并无恶意。
1. feeling a need to see others suffer
2. the quality of threatening evil
with malice aforethought
蓄意犯罪;蓄意伤人
He did it through malice.
他做这事出自恶意.
But as a libertarian I would rule out resentment and malice from policy considerations.
但作为一个自由主义者,我会从政策的角度来考虑从而消除掉愤怒和怨恨.
I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.
我觉察出他说的话略带恶意.
My enemies say of me in malice, " When will he die and his name perish? "
5我的仇敌用恶言议论我说: 他几时死,他的名才灭亡 呢 ?
Manslaughter was defined at common law as an unlawful killing of another without malice.
非预谋杀人在普通法中被定义为没有预谋地非法杀害他人的行为.