malevolence 英 [mə'lev(ə)l(ə)ns]  

malevolence

malevolence  英 [mə'lev(ə)l(ə)ns]

n. 恶意,怨恨;狠毒 

名词复数:malevolences 

to my disordered reason all the more terrifying for that, as the approach of some blind and mindless malevolence to which is no appeal. 对于我错乱的理智来说更是恐惧,因为对于盲目且不小心的恶意束手无策。
It would be such a tragedy if TB, by some malevolence of fate, turned into the greatest President of Europe we never had. 如果造化弄人,没有让托尼·布莱尔弄到那个我们英国人从没见过的肥缺的话,那真是一场悲剧。

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  • n. 恶意,怨恨;狠毒
  • 1. to my disordered reason all the more terrifying for that, as the approach of some blind and mindless malevolence to which is no appeal.

    对于我错乱的理智来说更是恐惧,因为对于盲目且不小心的恶意束手无策。

  • 2. It would be such a tragedy if TB, by some malevolence of fate, turned into the greatest President of Europe we never had.

    如果造化弄人,没有让托尼·布莱尔弄到那个我们英国人从没见过的肥缺的话,那真是一场悲剧。

  • 3. For all its malevolence, the Soviet empire was like a Ponzi scheme, dependent on ever-increasing amounts of money.

    出于恶意,苏联帝国被描述为庞氏骗局,依赖于不断增长的金钱来运行。

  • malevolence (n.) mid-15c., from Middle French malevolence and directly from Latin malevolentia "ill-will, dislike, hatred," from malevolentem (nominative malevolens) "ill-disposed, spiteful, envious," from male "badly" (see mal-) + volentem (nominative volens), present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)) 
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