音标:[spaits] ;
n. 恶意( spite的名词复数 )
n feeling a need to see others suffer
n malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty
v hurt the feelings of
v expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth
v utter with anger or contempt
v rain gently
v drive a skewer through

spite的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. I'm sure he took my parking space just out of spite.我认为他侵占我的停车位肯定是有意和我作对。
  2. They trampled his flowers out of spite.他们出于恶意踩了他的花。
  3. There is no gall or spite in my soul.我内心对谁都没有怨恨或恶意。
  4. He took my best toy just out of spite!他仅仅出于怨恨拿走了我最好的玩具!
用作动词(v.)
  1. The bad children left the room dirty to spite their maid.那些坏孩子把房间弄脏来刁难女佣人。
  2. He took my parking space just to spite me.他为了使我恼怒而抢我的停车位。
  3. The neighbours play their radio loudly every afternoon just to spite us.邻居每天下午把收音机的音量开得很大,向我们泄愤。

常见句型

用作名词(n.)
  1. The boy has a spite against me.这个男孩对我有恶意。

常用短语

用作名词(n.)
in spite of
    虽然,尽管…taking no notice of, or not prevented by

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
  • bear sb a spite对某人怀恨在心
形容词+~
  • petty spite卑劣的恶意
介词+~
  • do sth from spite出于恶意做…
  • in spite of不管

经典引文

  • He..added, with an uncontrollable burst of spite: 'June's got a temper of her own.'

    出自:J. Galsworthy
  • Why should he be so troubled by a girl's spite?

    出自:I. Murdoch
  • I hung on to spite him. I didn't want him.

    出自:C. Stead
【近义词】