ill will
noun [ U ] uk/ˌɪl ˈwɪl/ us/ˌɪl ˈwɪl/
敌意;恶意;憎恨
bad feelings between people because of things that happened in the past
The feud between the sisters resulted in decades of ill will that lasted their whole lives.
We may have once been competitors, but there's no ill will between us.
I hold no ill will towards him, though he's hurt me deeply.
I'm beginning to understand why people harbour such ill will against her - her behaviour is ghastly.
bear someone ill will formal 对(某人)怀有敌意;生(某人)的气
to be angry with someone because of something they have done
I bear him no ill will. 我对他没有敌意。
The couple said they bore no ill will towards the police.
My employers forced me out of the company, but I bear them no ill will.
I don't bear any ill will to any of the people in this room.
She said that she bore no ill will towards her former colleagues.