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Перевод: malice speek malice


[существительное]
злоба ; злость ; злой умысел


Тезаурус:

  1. Keeping some form of consistent documented proof of bullying is essential, says Adams, because many firms fail to recognise it as a problem and suspect the victim may be acting out of malice.
  2. Surprisingly, only Roger E Bryan tried to conjure up the real Neil Kinnock, now unsuppressed by his minders and able to give full rein to his natural prolixity: "I am full of hate, spite, yes malice and rage/Or even loathing, disgust, rancour, venom and wrath
  3. Indeed, the Websters used to contrast me, quite without malice, with "people who work".
  4. "In the afternoon the good Professor Thornton can come and watch us and the Minister defending the assistance given to Willis Engineering," Rajiv pointed out, eyes bright with malice, and Bill Westland winced.
  5. He wasn't thrown by our malice.
  6. The Eel, Trent thought - tall, thin, small black eyes bright with natural malice, rain drops shimmering on his dark, oily skin, the Kalashnikov in his hands steady as a rock.
  7. Last night Clinton campaign officials denied malice.
  8. His bald routine is tear-inducing, and, in a show devoid of malice, there are few hairy moments.
  9. In drafting the statement of circumstances it should be borne in mind that the auditor enjoys the protection of qualified privilege, ie he will be immune from any action against him in respect of his statement provided it is given in good faith, without malice and does not infringe the general criteria stated in s 394.
  10. The galleybeggar appears to have no malice as motive, just mischief.
  11. "Feeling ill, poor darling," Ian had told him with a hint of malice underlying his display of concern.
  12. In spite of the obvious malice of the Prussian and German governments, the Poles still favoured a peaceful resolution rather than a bloody revolution.
  13. The hare, either out of forgetfulness or malice, distorted the message to say that as the Moon rose and died away so Man should die and rise no more.

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