defaming

英 [dɪˈfeɪmɪŋ] 美 [dɪˈfeɪmɪŋ]

v.  诬蔑; 诽谤; 中伤
defame的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 诽谤;中伤;损害…的名誉
    If someone defames another person or thing, they say bad and untrue things about them.
    1. Sgt Norwood complained that the article defamed him.
      诺伍德中士申诉说这篇文章对他进行了诽谤。

双语例句

  1. The National Election Committee accused him of violating South Korean election law, which prohibits defaming candidates with the intent of preventing their election. But he was not charged.
    韩国选举委员会指控他违反韩国选举法,该法禁止为阻止候选人当选而进行诋毁。
  2. ANNOUNCER: Four newspapers editors in Egypt have been given prison sentences for defaming President Hosni Mubarak and one of them, Abraham Issa, is due to stand trial again.
    播音员:埃及四大报纸编辑因涉嫌诽谤胡斯尼•穆巴拉克总统而被宣判入狱,其中一位,亚伯拉罕•伊萨将面临第二次审讯。
  3. However avoid bringing them in public otherwise chances of defaming you are high.
    但是请避免将这些观点公众于世,否则你有很高的几率被中伤。
  4. Just as in the United States, Singaporeans have been able to understand that the terrorists were defaming Islam, not upholding it.
    和美国的情形一样,新加坡人明白恐怖分子的行动不是在维护回教,而是在诬蔑回教。
  5. A tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person.
    为干扰别人的生活而发表虚假恶意言论的民事侵权行为。
  6. The article prohibits people from defaming religious groups.
    该条款禁止人们诽谤宗教团体。
  7. For I heard the defaming of many, fear on every side.
    我听见了许多人的谗谤,四围都是惊吓。
  8. In practice, the processing results to different cases, indicating that the identification rules for defaming civil servants are not perfect.
    实践中,各个案件的处理结果大相径庭,表明我国对于诽谤公务员的认定规则不够完善。
  9. The fourth chapter gives some judicial recommendations about dealing with the definition of defaming civil servants in China.
    第四章提出了我国处理诽谤公务员案件的司法建议。