spiteful
英 [ˈspaɪtfl]
美 [ˈspaɪtfl]
adj. 恶意的; 居心不良的; 故意使人苦恼的
BNC.19511 / COCA.24282
牛津词典
adj.
- 恶意的;居心不良的;故意使人苦恼的
behaving in an unkind way in order to hurt or upset sb
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 怀有恶意的;怀恨在心的
Someone who isspitefuldoes cruel things to hurt people they dislike.- He could be spiteful.
他可能怀有恶意。 - ...a stream of spiteful telephone calls.
一连串恶意电话
- He could be spiteful.
英英释义
adj
- showing malicious ill will and a desire to hurt
- a despiteful fiend
- a truly spiteful child
- a vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment
双语例句
- When one thinks of the speed with which spiteful remarks are conveyed.
当我们想到那些充满恶意的言词传播的速度之快。 - Walter's spiteful remarks were quite uncalled for.
沃尔特恶意的话完全是多余的。 - His spiteful remark revealed his true self.
他恶意的言词揭露出他真实的自我。 - A usually sprightly or mischievous or sometimes spiteful person
恶作剧的人,狡诈的人,恶毒的人通常活泼的或恶作剧的或怀有恶意的人 - Such spiteful things about their sister.
他们充满恶意地说了他们妹妹的一些事情。 - He gave her a spiteful pinch.
他恶意地拧她一下。 - A despiteful fiend; a truly spiteful child; a vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment.
怀恨在心的魔王;一个真的有恶意的小孩;怀恨在心的人会寻找报复怨恨的机会。 - She had been cross, unkind, and really spiteful to him;
她生前对他一直很厉害,很不客气。 - You're being very spiteful.
你真刻毒。 - Spiteful gossip separated the two old friends.
恶意的流言蜚语离间了这对老朋友。