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小知识
When your sister told you that you looked terrible in your new tube top, she may have been saying it out of spite, or in a deliberately mean or offensive way.
The noun spite means “a desire to offend.” The word spite can also take the form of a verb, when it's used like this: “He only became a vegetarian to spite his cattle rancher father.” Either way, spite implies a grudge, a desire to offend or hurt the feelings of someone by actions or words.
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
in spite of oneself adv.不由自主地
in spite尽管
out of spite出于恶意;为泄恨
同义词
even / notwithstanding / if / so / of / though / the / disregard / fact / that / regardless / despite / in / face / disregarding / for / all / although / defiance / teeth / albeit
ill / malevolence / jealousy / maliciousness / resentment / venom / malice / animosity / malignity / will / malignance
feud / blood / feelings / ire / pique / hard / dudgeon / revengefulness / wrath / anger / bad / vengeance
gall / odium / contempt / loathing / bile / antipathy / grudge / invidiousness / ill / meannss / bitterness / feeling / hatred / detestation / virulence / abhorrence / spleen / hate / enmity / aversion