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单词 maliciously
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Definition of maliciously in English:

maliciously

adverb məˈlɪʃəsliməˈlɪʃəsli
  • In a manner characterized by malice or ill will; with intent to do harm.

    proof that the defendant acted maliciously
    a maliciously constructed website
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We would have people maliciously pull fire alarms to get us to come.
    • The suit goes on to say that they have refused to retract the article and are "instead maliciously standing by the bogus story."
    • If we wanted to maliciously attack somebody, we'd do a better job of it.
    • The further the excavation goes, the more events seem to spiral maliciously out of control, growing continuously more sinister.
    • The game will not be disrupted or maliciously destroyed by the decision of a player to leave the game prematurely.
    • You can talk about my children all you want, but don't lie maliciously and viciously about them.
    • Your employee could say something potentially libelous, whether maliciously or accidentally.
    • The exploit works by sending an email containing such a maliciously formed compressed archive to an intended victim.
    • In some instances, malcontents may pass on proprietary information maliciously.
    • Do I think this was done maliciously and unfairly?
 
 

Definition of maliciously in US English:

maliciously

adverbməˈlɪʃəsliməˈliSHəslē
  • In a manner characterized by malice or ill will; with intent to do harm.

    proof that the defendant acted maliciously
    a maliciously constructed website
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The game will not be disrupted or maliciously destroyed by the decision of a player to leave the game prematurely.
    • You can talk about my children all you want, but don't lie maliciously and viciously about them.
    • In some instances, malcontents may pass on proprietary information maliciously.
    • The exploit works by sending an email containing such a maliciously formed compressed archive to an intended victim.
    • The suit goes on to say that they have refused to retract the article and are "instead maliciously standing by the bogus story."
    • Your employee could say something potentially libelous, whether maliciously or accidentally.
    • Do I think this was done maliciously and unfairly?
    • The further the excavation goes, the more events seem to spiral maliciously out of control, growing continuously more sinister.
    • If we wanted to maliciously attack somebody, we'd do a better job of it.
    • We would have people maliciously pull fire alarms to get us to come.
 
 
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