malignant

malignant
adjective
1) (Med.) maligne (fachspr.), bösartig [Krankheit, Geschwür]

malignant cancer — Karzinom, das (fachspr.); Krebs, der

2) (harmful) böse [Macht]; ungünstig [Einfluss]
3) (feeling or showing ill will) böse [Geist, Zunge, Klatsch]
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[mə'liɡnənt]
adjective
1) ((of people, their actions etc) intending, or intended, to do harm: a malignant remark.) böswillig
2) ((of a tumour, disease etc) likely to become worse and cause death: She died of a malignant tumour.) bösartig
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ma·lig·nant
[məˈlɪgnənt]
adj
1. MED growth, tumour bösartig, maligne fachspr
2. (fig: evil) boshaft, bösartig, gemein
a \malignant little bastard ein fieses kleines Arschloch derb
\malignant pleasure hämisches Vergnügen
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[mə'lɪgnənt]
adj
bösartig; (MED ALSO) maligne (spec); effect negativ

he took a malignant delight in our misfortunes — unser Unglück bereitete ihm ein hämisches Vergnügen

a malignant growth ( Med, fig ) — ein bösartiges Geschwür

malignant melanoma (Med) — malignes Melanom

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malignant
A adj (adv malignantly)
1. bösartig (auch MED), böswillig, feindselig
2. boshaft, arglistig, (heim)tückisch
3. hämisch, schadenfroh
4. gehässig
5. academic.ru/44834/malign">malign A 1, A 2
6. POL unzufrieden
B s
1. Br HIST Königstreue(r) m/f(m), Royalist(in) (besonders Anhänger[in] von Charles I)
2. POL Unzufriedene(r) m/f(m)
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adjective
1) (Med.) maligne (fachspr.), bösartig [Krankheit, Geschwür]

malignant cancer — Karzinom, das (fachspr.); Krebs, der

2) (harmful) böse [Macht]; ungünstig [Einfluss]
3) (feeling or showing ill will) böse [Geist, Zunge, Klatsch]
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adj.
schädlich adj.

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