malice
n[U]
1 ~ (towards sb) desire to harm others 敌意; 恶意; 怨恨
She certainly bears you no malice. 她对你肯定没有恶意.
harbour no malice towards sb 对某人不怀恨
a look of pure malice 充满敌意的目光
She did it out of malice. 她是出於恶意而那样做的.
2 (idm 习语) with ,malice a`forethought (law 律) with the conscious intention to commit a crime 蓄意犯罪.
From 1830 onwards in the USA and from about 1870 in Canada, settlers began to move westwards and to take possession of the plains as their own.
美国自1830年起,加拿大从1870年左右起,殖民者开始向西迁移,并把平原据为己有。
You will grow stronger each time, until you can do and finish what you started out to do.
每次你会变得更坚强,直至你完成你着手进行的事情。
Twelve days later, millions more Indians lined the railway tracks as a slow train took the jar containing his ashes 584 kilometres to a place by the river.