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maliciously adverb uk /məˈlɪʃ.əs.li/ us /məˈlɪʃ.əs.li/ in a way that is intended to cause harm, upset, or damage: 恶意地,恶毒地,意在伤人地 She was maliciously attacked in the media.她遭到媒体恶意攻击。 He deals with several cases each year of dogs poisoned maliciously by next-door neighbours.他每年处理几起狗被隔壁邻居恶意毒死的案件。 I unwittingly - not on purpose or maliciously - distributed a file infected with a computer virus.我无意中——不是故意或恶意地——分发了一个感染了计算机病毒的文件。 See
malicious They maliciously lied to destroy people's confidence in me. I never, ever maliciously tried to hurt anyone. She claims she was falsely arrested and maliciously prosecuted. The latest data breach appears to be the work of an ex-employee who maliciously went after the data. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Unkind, cruel & unfeeling acerbic acerbically acerbity acidly anti-cruelty cold-heartedly cruel cruelly cruelty cruelty to someone/something meanness mental cruelty merciless mercilessly mordant trenchant trenchantly uncharitable uncharitably unchristian |