简明英汉词典
vindictive
[vin5diktiv]
adj.
报复性的
美国传统词典[双解]
vindictive
vin.dic.tive
AHD:[v1n-d1k“t1v]
D.J.[vin6diktiv]
K.K.[v!n6d!kt!v]
adj.(形容词)
(1)Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful.
复仇的:有寻仇倾向的;报复性的
(2)Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful.
恶意的,怀恨的:以意图伤害为标志的或因意图伤害而产生的;怀恨的
语源
(1)From Latin vindicta [vengeance]
源自 拉丁语 vindicta [报仇]
(2)from vindex vindic- [surety, avenger] * see vindicate
源自 vindex vindic- [确实,报仇者] *参见 vindicate
继承用法
vindic“tively
adv.(副词)
vindic“tiveness
n.(名词)
参考词汇
(1)vindictive, vengeful, revengeful
(2)These adjectives mean desiring or proceeding from a desire for revenge.
这些形容词表示有报仇欲望的。
(3)Vindictive suggests gratuitous or unmotivated rancor and a disposition to retaliate for wrongs, real or imagined:
Vindictive 用于表示一种因真实的或想像中的冤屈而进行恶毒的或恶意的报复意向:
“He seemed to take a vindictive pleasure in punishing the least shortcomings” (Mark Twain).
“对于最微小的过失的处罚,他似乎从中得到一种报复性的快感” (马克·吐温)。
“Like many men whose self-love is wounded . . . he felt vindictive” (George Meredith).
“象许多自尊受到伤害的人一样,他有报复感” (乔治·麦勒迪斯)。
(4)Vengeful and revengeful imply the impulse to inflict or the infliction of suffering or punishment as retribution for evil or an injury:
Vengeful 和revengeful 表示作为对邪恶或伤害的报复或具有的折磨或施加苦难或惩罚的冲动:
“the vengeful massacre of Toulon” (Joseph Conrad).
报复性的土伦大屠杀” (约瑟夫·康拉德)。
“I had a keen, revengeful sense of the insult” (Nathaniel Hawthorne).
“我有一种强烈的、对侮辱进行报复的感觉” (纳沙尼尔·霍桑)
现代英汉词典
vindictive
[vIn5dIktIv]
adj.
报复性的
现代英汉综合大辞典
vindictive
[vin5diktiv]
adj.
(1)复仇的; 报复的
(2)仇恨深的
(3)[古] 惩罚的
vindictive [exemplary] damages
惩罚性赔偿损失(费)
继承用法
vindictively
adv.
vindictiveness
n.
英文相关词典
vindictive
avengingrevengefulforgiving
美国传统词典
vindictive
vin.dic.tive
AHD:[v1n-d1k“t1v]
D.J.[vin6diktiv]
K.K.[v!n6d!kt!v]
adj.
(1)Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful.
(2)Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful.
语源
(1)From Latin vindicta [vengeance]
(2)from vindex vindic- [surety, avenger] * see vindicate
继承用法
vindic“tively
adv.
vindic“tiveness
n.
参考词汇
(1)vindictive, vengeful, revengeful
(2)These adjectives mean desiring or proceeding from a desire for revenge.
(3)Vindictive suggests gratuitous or unmotivated rancor and a disposition to retaliate for wrongs, real or imagined:
“He seemed to take a vindictive pleasure in punishing the least shortcomings” (Mark Twain).
“Like many men whose self-love is wounded . . . he felt vindictive” (George Meredith).
(4)Vengeful and revengeful imply the impulse to inflict or the infliction of suffering or punishment as retribution for evil or an injury:
“the vengeful massacre of Toulon” (Joseph Conrad).
“I had a keen, revengeful sense of the insult” (Nathaniel Hawthorne).
英汉化学大词典
vindictive
adj.报复性的,恶意的
英汉计算机大词典
vindictive
adj.报复性的(恶意的)