maleficence

[mə'lefisəns]
  • n. 罪行;恶毒

英文词源


maleficence (n.)
1590s, from Middle French maleficence or directly from Latin maleficentia "evildoing, mischievousness, injury," from maleficus "wicked" (see malefic). Now largely displaced by malfeasance.

双语例句


1. The ethical principles of non - maleficence and beneficence might be used as justifications for overriding her autonomy.
道德的无罪和有利原则可以用来证明践踏自主性的正当性.

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