Old English bealu-full "dire, wicked, cruel," with -ful + bealu "harm, injury, ruin, evil, mischief, wickedness, a noxious thing," from Proto-Germanic *balwom (cognates: Old Saxon balu, Old Frisian balu "evil," Old High German balo "destruction," Old Norse bol, Gothic balwjan "to torment"), from PIE root *bhelu- "to harm." During Anglo-Saxon times, the noun was in poetic use only (in compounds such as bealubenn "mortal wound," bealuðonc "evil thought"), and for long baleful has belonged exclusively to poets. Related: Balefully.
双语例句
1. He turned his baleful glare on the cowering suspect.
他恶毒地盯着那个蜷缩成一团的嫌疑犯.
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2. The robber gave me a baleful look.
那强盗用威胁的眼光看着我.
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3. He remembered the general's pale baleful eyes staring at him blankly, and then the inexplicable wink.