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Перевод: maliciously


[наречие]
злонамеренно


Тезаурус:

  1. Under the new Dangerous Dogs Act, Cleo could have been put down, but the court accepted her owner's plea that she had been deliberately and maliciously let out of a shed, and set a new precedent by allowing the dog to go back to her family.
  2. Historically, to prohibit cruelty to animals has amounted to prohibiting the infliction of unnecessary pain, or unjustified pain, especially when the pain is substantial and the human agent has acted wantonly or maliciously , and with intent .
  3. "He won't come round," Nigel said maliciously.
  4. If it is stretching the imagination to describe any West Indian fast bowler as a gentle giant he is nevertheless mild-mannered and easy-going, and it is significant that while the likes of Croft and Marshall were doing unpleasant things to batsmen's heads, the damage that Garner inflicted was mostly confined to arms and hands; obviously any broken bone is bad and obviously he sent down his share of bouncers, but there was never the suggestion that he was using his physical advantages maliciously; six feet eight inches 12 metres) tall and weighing seventeen stones (108 kilograms), the prospect of the carnage he might have caused had he been of an aggressive nature hardly bears thinking about.
  5. Sour old Mr Piggott, who had looked in at St Andrew's, let fall an ejaculation quite unsuitable to its surroundings, and emerging from the vestry door, crunched purposefully and maliciously upon a piece of coke to relieve his feelings.
  6. Unknown to him Leopold had recently heard from another composer, Peter von Winter, who had crossed swords with Wolfgang in Mannheim, and was now maliciously taking his revenge.
  7. As Table 5 shows, 66 per cent of the investigations conducted alone by the Team resulted in partial or complete substantiation, 20 per cent were judged to be unsubstantiated and well intentioned and 14 per cent were unsubstantiated and suspected of being maliciously intended.
  8. His senior partner was not at all ravished by this incursion into his working day, Tim observed maliciously, as he faded tactfully away.
  9. Finally James Paine committed an assault on the master, and was sent to gaol for two months whereupon his wife Sarah, who had by then been herself admitted, "maliciously broke a square of glass in the dining hall window and was very violent".
  10. He slid his eyes at his mother, and then said a little maliciously, "How much will you object if I am cast?"
  11. However, it also seems clear that it is permissible to argue, in defence to a prosecution for breach of a statute or regulation, that the relevant statutory provision or regulation is ultra vires ; but it is difficult to see how this involves assertion of a "private law right": there is no private law right not to be prosecuted apart from the right not to be prosecuted maliciously.
  12. He collected her as soon as they had both tidied their offices, McLeish maliciously enjoying Davidson's obvious chagrin as they said good-night to him on the way out.
  13. Envy sprang into her hard little eyes and gleamed maliciously.

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