spitefully如何读

英:['spaɪtfəlɪ]

美:[ˈspaɪtfʊlɪ]

spitefully是什么意思

  • adv.怀恨地;怀有恶意地

spitefully英英释义

Adverb

1. in a maliciously spiteful manner;

"pray for them that despitefully use us"

2. in a spiteful manner;

"he answered his accusers spitefully"

spitefully词源英文解释

The first known use of spiteful was in the 15th century

spitefully儿童词典英英释义

splashdownnoun

the landing of a spacecraft in the ocean

spitznoun

a member of any of several breeds of heavy-coated dogs with ears standing straight up and a tail curled over the back

spittoonnoun

a container to spit into

spittlebugnoun

any of numerous leaping insects that produce and cover themselves with foam in the young stages

spittlenoun

saliva

spit entry 3 sense 2

spit1 of 3noun

a thin pointed rod for holding meat over a fire

a small point of land that runs out into a body of water

spit2 of 3verb

to cause (as saliva) to spurt from the mouth : expectorate

to express by or as if by spitting : make a spitting sound

to give off briskly : emit

to rain lightly or snow in flurries

spit3 of 3noun

saliva

the act of spitting

a foamy secretion produced by spittlebugs

perfect likeness

the spit and image of her father

spitfirenoun

an easily angered or highly emotional person

spitefuladjective

filled with or showing spite : malicious

spitefuladjective

filled with or showing spite : malicious

spitefully 例句

1 Bacigalupi’s garbage wagon went by, and Martin looked after it spitefully.

2 A pistol cracked spitefully; then a bullet, aimed low, whistled past his knees.

3 “Is that all?” the girl asked, a little spitefully.

4 Maybe he is spitefully trying to make life as difficult as possible for the new administration by delegitimizing Biden's victory in the eyes of many voters.

5 “Don’t you know what a twin set is?” she says spitefully.

6 The woman took it to be an insulting piece of rude flattery and replied, spitefully, “I wish I could say the same thing of you!”

7 The film rather mistakenly presumes that the audience will have sympathy for the deeply unlikable and spitefully bratty Lindsey, whose brittle charisma is not enough to connect these random events and outlandish, yet unfunny situations.

8 "Don't make too sure!" the man answered spitefully.

9 When she heard him open the door, she spitefully refused to speak first.

她听见鸿渐开门, 赌气不肯先开口.

10 The grouping called the changes “spitefully shortsighted and unconstitutional” and sought to “collectively fight” them.

11 Read the full Virgo Daily Horoscope Libra (September 23 - October 22)Feeling a little… spiteful?

12 With Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, sitting a few feet away, Mr. Reid complained that Senate Republicans were spitefully blocking the confirmation of dozens of Mr. Obama’s nominees to serve as ambassadors.

13 Yes, he did, he loved me spitefully—and spiteful love is sometimes the strongest of all.

14 With each new proposed rule or executive order, Mr. Obama is spitefully mocking the nation that just told him “enough.”

15 Captain Dove grinned spitefully at him through the gloom of the small hours.

16 It called the changes “spitefully shortsighted and unconstitutional” and sought to “collectively fight” them.

17 She said spitefully that Jem was the most clumsy genie in the whole school.

她说,Jem在整个学校最笨拙的精灵说。

18 the gossip would utter the most vicious things with a spiteful smile

19 But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.

20 'I don't need you,' she said spitefully.

“我不需要你。”她故意气他说。

spitefully 同义词

1 充满恶意地

savagely

3 不怀好意地

inimically

4 怀恨在心地

vindictively

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