malign

英[mə'laɪn] 美[mə'laɪn]
  • adj. 有害的;恶性的;有恶意的
  • v. 诽谤;中伤;说坏话
malignly maligner maligned maligned maligning maligns
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星级词汇:
  • mali n.马里(非洲国名)
Adjective:
  1. evil or harmful in nature or influence;

    "prompted by malign motives"
    "believed in witches and malign spirits"
    "gave him a malign look"
    "a malign lesion"

  2. having or exerting a malignant influence;

    "malevolent stars"
    "a malefic force"

Verb:
  1. speak unfavorably about;

    "She badmouths her husband everywhere"

1. Reliance on sponsorship can have a malign effect on theatre groups.
对赞助的依赖会给剧团带来不良的影响。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Your behaviours exercised a malign influence on the children.
你的行为对孩子们产生了不良的影响.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Malign fate had broken their necks , perhaps, but never their hearts.
致命的厄运有时期断了他们的头颈, 但从不曾扼杀他们的勇气.

来自飘(部分)

4. " How did we malign you?
“ 我们怎样糟踏你?

来自汉英文学 - 围城

5. In an institutional environment that demanded lying, more malign lies could flourish.
在一种历来要求撒谎的环境里, 更无耻的谎话也能风靡一时.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. A malign tumour was found in his stomach.
      在他的胃部发现了一个恶性肿瘤。 
    2. Malign fate had broken their necks, perhaps, but never their hearts.
      致命的厄运有时期断了他们的头颈,但从不曾扼杀他们的勇气。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. She likes to malign innocent persons.
      她爱诋毁那些清白的人。
    2. You malign a generous person when you call him a stingy person.
      当你说一个慷慨的人吝啬时,你是在诋毁他。
    3. The honesty man was maligned by them.
      那个老实人被他们中伤了。
    4. He can boost a person in the front, but malign him in the back.
      他会当面吹捧一个人,背后又说他坏话。