malice (B2)
カタカナ: マリス
IPA: /ˈmælɪs/
Definition
The intention or desire to do evil; a deep-seated ill will toward someone.
意味: 他人に害を与えようとする意図や、心からの悪意。
Examples / 例文
He was accused of acting with malice aforethought. — He was accused of acting with malice aforethought.
Her words were full of malice and spite. — Her words were full of malice and spite.
There was no malice in his actions, only carelessness. — There was no malice in his actions, only carelessness.
Malice の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Malice:
How to Use Malice
- malice aforethought (collocation)
- Premeditated intent to kill or cause serious harm. — "The jury found the defendant guilty of murder due to malice aforethought."
- with malice (prepositional phrase)
- Showing an intention to harm or be spiteful. — "She spoke about her former colleague with undisguised malice."
- no malice (collocation)
- Absence of any intention to harm. — "He assured them that there was no malice intended in his remarks."
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