slanders
英 [ˈslɑːndəz]
美 [ˈslændərz]
n. 口头诽谤; 口头诽谤罪
v. 口头诽谤; 诋毁; 中伤
slander的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (口头的)诋毁,诽谤
Slanderis an untrue spoken statement about someone which is intended to damage their reputation.- Dr. Bach is now suing the company for slander...
巴赫博士目前正以诽谤罪起诉该公司。 - Korea has been a target of threats and slanders from the major western powers.
朝鲜一直是西方主要大国威胁和诋毁的目标。
- Dr. Bach is now suing the company for slander...
- VERB (口头)诽谤,中伤,诋毁
Toslandersomeone means to say untrue things about them in order to damage their reputation.- He has been questioned on suspicion of slandering the Prime Minister.
他由于涉嫌诽谤首相而受到了盘问。
- He has been questioned on suspicion of slandering the Prime Minister.
双语例句
- Their slanders do not in the least take away from our international prestige.
他们的诽谤丝毫无损于我们的国际威望。 - Utter threats, slanders, etc
说出威胁、毁谤等的话 - Some critics had strong words for his works, and even some comments were slanders.
一些评论家对他的批评言辞激烈,甚至是诽谤。 - My conscience stays untainted in spite of rumors and slanders from the outside.
我的良知纯洁没有污点,不管外界的流言飞语和造谣中伤。 - But slanders, after all, cannot conceal the true state of affairs.
但诽谤毕竟不能掩盖事情的真相。 - Korea has been a target of threats and slanders from the major western powers.
朝鲜一直是西方主要大国威胁和诋毁的目标。 - The Cox Report slanders China by saying it had "acquired" US missile guidance technology through commercial launches to promote the development of its own missiles.
《考克斯报告》诬称,中国通过商业发射获缺了美国的制导技术并推进了中国导弹的发展。 - People who confuse right and wrong, who turn black into white, and who start rumours and spread slanders can't be allowed to go around with impunity stirring the masses up to make trouble.
不能让那些颠倒是非、混淆黑白、造谣诬蔑的人畅行无阻,煽动群众。 - I'll not listen to your slanders.
我不要听你这些诽谤。 - That scoundrel went to every length, starting rumours, spreading slanders and sowing dissension.
那家伙造谣诽谤,挑拨离间,无所不用其极。
