English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "mugunta" ita ce: samun ko nuna sha'awar cutar da wani ko wani abu; da nufin cutarwa ko cutarwa. Ana amfani da shi sau da yawa don bayyana ayyukan wani, kalmomi, ko nufinsa waɗanda ke da cutarwa da gangan, rashin kunya, ko rashin son rai. Mutumin da yake ƙeta yana iya yin mugun nufi kuma yana iya jin daɗin cutar da wasu. Hakanan ana iya amfani da kalmar “malicious” wajen bayyana software ko shirye-shiryen kwamfuta waɗanda aka ƙera don cutarwa ko lalata tsarin kwamfuta ko hanyar sadarwa.

Sentence Examples

  1. Meg was a malicious and deliberately selfish teen.
  2. For they are cunning, malicious, treacherous, and revengeful.
  3. However, a malicious rogue of a skipper went to an officer, and pointing to me, told him I had not yet trampled on the crucifix but the other, who had received instructions to let me pass, gave the rascal twenty strokes on the shoulders with a bamboo after which I was no more troubled with such questions.
  4. His hair was dark as night and curled at the tips, framing a malicious face.
  5. Or is she simply malicious, as Celestino would have it?
  6. The peasant folk, who are naturally malicious, and when they have nothing to do can be malice itself, remarked all this, and took note of his finery and jewellery, piece by piece, and discovered that he had three suits of different colours, with garters and stockings to match but he made so many arrangements and combinations out of them, that if they had not counted them, anyone would have sworn that he had made a display of more than ten suits of clothes and twenty plumes.
  7. Whereupon, the malicious rogue, watching his opportunity, when I was walking under one of them, shook it directly over my head, by which a dozen apples, each of them near as large as a Bristol barrel, came tumbling about my ears one of them hit me on the back as I chanced to stoop, and knocked me down flat on my face but I received no other hurt, and the dwarf was pardoned at my desire, because I had given the provocation.
  8. Of a truth I know not Lothario alone was such a one, for with the utmost care and vigilance he watched over the honour of his friend, and strove to diminish, cut down, and reduce the number of days for going to his house according to their agreement, lest the visits of a young man, wealthy, high-born, and with the attractions he was conscious of possessing, at the house of a woman so beautiful as Camilla, should be regarded with suspicion by the inquisitive and malicious eyes of the idle public.
  9. It slunk around like some malicious beast looking for a way in, hungry and filled with ill intent.
  10. I durst make no return to this malicious insinuation, which debased human understanding below the sagacity of a common hound, who has judgment enough to distinguish and follow the cry of the ablest dog in the pack, without being ever mistaken.