spiteful的意思和读音

spiteful

: [ˈspaɪtf(ə)l] : ['spaɪtf(ə)l]

adj.使

怀

adj.kind

adj.malicious,vindictive,mean,nasty,vicious

spitefuladj.

1.使behaving in an unkind way in order to hurt or upset sb

adj.1.怀,;,

adj.1.deliberately trying to upset someone or cause problems for them, especially because you think something is unfair

1.怀 spite spiteful 怀 spitefully 怀 ...

2. indirect a. spiteful a. convey vt. ...

3. ... [ cutting;harsh;caustic;mean;acrimony] [ spiteful;venomous;malignant] [ graduation] ...

4. Disregard Spiteful 怀 Atypical ...

5.怀 ... sly spiteful 怀; thoughtless ; ...

6. cynical spiteful bias ...

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1.Nevertheless, the first response was spiteful: "Get a sense of humor, and a life. In that order. "怀:“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

2.The reluctance to marry seems to have unleashed spiteful hostility, an attitude that makes the decision not to wed a tough one.使

3.is a natural gift, then he was clearly not endowed with it, so he did not try to imitate the townsfolk's spiteful talk.齿

4.aggressive remarks and behavior like that of a spiteful malicious woman.

5.He had missed his daughter sorely , and was deeply sorry that he had married such a spiteful and cross-grained Queen .

6.It was spiteful of you to tell him that .

7.Even if John is lazy, dishonest and spiteful you can still find out what he is keen to achieve and work with him towards his goals.使

8."It was a spiteful gesture. I wasn't surprised because he did that when he played for Juventus, " Zambrotta said.姿

9.he glanced at her with a cold , spiteful glance , and offered her his shaven , wrinkled cheek.

10.But Matthaus has said: "I don't mean that in a spiteful way but Ballack was arguably holding up a number of players who've now blossomed. ":“。”