1560s, in reference to diseases, from Middle French malignant and directly from Late Latin malignantem (nominative malignans) "acting from malice," present participle of malignare "injure maliciously" (see malign (v.)). Earlier in the church malignant "followers of the antichrist," from Latin ecclesiam malignantum in early Church writing, applied by Protestant writers to the Church in Rome (1540s). As an adjective, Middle English used simple malign (early 14c.). Related: Malignantly.
实用例句
1. She developed a malignant breast tumour.
她长了一个恶性的**肿瘤。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Alexander got a malignant slander.
亚历山大受到恶意的诽谤.
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3. He was died of a malignant tumour.
他死于恶性肿瘤.
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4. It takes ten years or more for a benign polyp to turn malignant.