to say bad things about sb/sth publicly
She feels she has been much maligned by the press.
她觉得她遭到了新闻界的恣意诽谤。
a malign force/influence/effect
有害的势力╱影响╱作用
1.有害的,邪恶的;恶性的(疾病等);〈罕〉有恶意的,恶毒的
1.诬蔑,诽谤,中伤
1.causing harm
1.to say unpleasant things about someone or something, usually unfairly
1.Yet the insistence on immediate spending cuts continued to dominate the political landscape, with malign effects on the U. S. economy.
然而,坚持立即采取开支削减的观点继续占据政治版图的主导地位,对美国经济产生有害的影响。
2.Or that, whether governments are corrupt and malign or merely negligent and incompetent, then sunlight is often the best disinfectant.
要论政府是否腐败邪恶或是疏忽无能,将其暴露在阳光下是再好不过的方式。
3.Is liver malign how much is the surviving rate of tumor operation?
肝恶性肿瘤手术的存活率是多少?
4.Mr Rogoff was careful to say that the malign effects of the subprime mess might not be as great as those of previous crises.
Rogoff先生谨慎的表示次级债危机的负面效应可能没有之前的危机那么大。
5.The still air keeps the smoke close to the surface, exacerbating its malign effects on health.
静止空气保持烟雾接近于地表,加重了对健康造成的有害影响。
6.However, green vegetables are thought to have no malign effects to the body.
然而,青菜被认为对人体并无恶意效果。
7.That was enough for the new computers to have had a large (and apparently malign) influence on fourth-grade maths scores.
新电脑在这段时间里足以对四年级的数学成绩产生较大的(但显然是不利的)影响。
8.When he smiles, he looks like a character from a manga comic or computer game, grinning with implacable and malign certainty.
他微笑起来象一个漫画书或者电脑游戏里的形像,笑容自信得难以取悦还带一丝邪气。
9.The response of local and national governments to the violence was typically a sort of malign neglect.
当地和国家政府对于暴力事件的反应是一贯的的恶意无视。
10.This kind of market needs forestall, the result of malign competition is everybody cannot benefit.
这类市场需要垄断,恶性竞争的结果是大家都无法获益。