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		 mal·iceBrE /ˈmælɪs/NAmE /ˈmælɪs/ noun [U] a feeling of hatred for sb that causes a desire to harm them 恶意;怨恨◆He sent the letter  out of malice.  他出于恶意寄出了这封信。◆She is entirely without malice.  她完全没有恶意。◆He certainly  bears you no malice  (= does not want to harm you).  他对你一定不会有什么恶意。 ●with ˌmalice aˈforethought(law 法律) with the deliberate intention of committing a crime or harming sb (谋杀罪)有恶意预谋 |