slandering

英['slɑːndə(r)] 美['slændər]
  • n.中伤;诽谤vt.中伤;诽谤
slanderous slanderously slanderer slandered slandered slandering slanders
  • sla abbr.航天器-登月舱适配器(=SpacecraftLunar-moduleAdapter)
  • Slaap n.斯拉普
  • Slaatto 斯洛托
  • slab n.平板;厚板;厚片v.切成厚板;以平板盖上
  • slab-column 板柱结构
Noun:
  1. words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another

  2. an abusive attack on a person's character or good name

Verb:
  1. charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone;

    "The journalists have defamed me!"
    "The article in the paper sullied my reputation"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In the last election, they spattered their rivals with slander
      在上届选举中,他们用谣言中伤对手。
    2. I gave my ear to what I now know was the malice of slander .
      我过去听信了谣言,现在我知道那是恶意中伤。
    3. It's a malignant slander to me.
      这对我是恶意的诽谤。
    4. Her company is suing her for slander because of her remarks about their safety record.
      由于她发表了关于公司安全记录的言论,该公司正以诽谤罪起诉她。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Brothers, do not slander one another.
      弟兄们,你们不可彼此批评。
    2. He that praises publicly will slander privately.
      当面夸赞你的人,会在背后中伤你。
    3. He claims he was slandered at the meeting.
      他声称在会上受人诋毁。
    4. No matter how they slander us,we will never give in.
      不管他们怎样诽谤我们,我们决不让步。