spitefully
英音[ ˈspaɪtfəli ] 美音[ ˈspaɪtfəli ]

恶意地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

怀恨地;怀有恶意地
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She did not seem delighted. On the contrary, she flung the invitation card on the table, and said spitefully.
她似乎一点也不高兴,反而把请柬扔在桌上,没好气地说。
no sooner thought than done , and he crumpled the cuffs spitefully as he flung them upon an unusually dirty floor.
他把袖口轻蔑地揉成一团团,扔到极其肮脏的地位上。
《乌木》(Ebony)杂志故意把他从“150位最有影响力”的美国黑人名单中去掉。
玛莎并不像他母亲恶意描述的那么胖。
But if the network is attacked spitefully , the expense would be immeasurable.
一旦网络受到恶意攻击或破坏,带来的损失将是无法估量的。
Praise good work, regardless of who did it. If criticism is needed, criticize helpfully, never spitefully .
当某项工作干的不错时,不管是谁做的,你都要称赞他。
If criticism is needed, criticize helpfully, never spitefully.
需要批评,就做有益的批评,绝不要怀有恶意。
And the remnant took his servants, and entreated them spitefully , and slew them.
其馀的拿住仆人、凌辱他们、把他们杀了。
Then, spitefully: "what's the good of poetry? "
然后,不怀好意地说:“诗歌有什么好处?”
常用短语
adv.
同根词 (词根spite)
spiteful adj 怀恨的,恶意的
spite n 不顾;恶意;怨恨
spitefulness n 怀恨在心;充满恶意
spite vt 刁难;使恼怒