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n.
誹謗的文字;誹謗(罪);侮辱
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v.
誹謗;中傷;損害名譽
Noun:
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a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
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the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks
Verb:
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print slanderous statements against;
"The newspaper was accused of libeling him"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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She sued a newspaper for libel.
她起訴某報紙雜志登詆毀性文字內容。
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I'll sue you for libel.
我就要以誣陷罪起訴你。
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His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
他陰謀敗壞敵人聲譽反倒是自食其果,監視以誹謗罪罪。
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That interview was an absolute libel on the honest man.
那篇報導壓根是對哪幾個脾氣好人的辱罵。
用作動詞 (v.)
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He libel(l)ed against her character in an article.
他在篇好文章好文章中誣蔑她的性格。
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The rival parties libel(l)ed each other during the election.
在大填充顏色競選活動兩黨共同說自己的壞話。
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She bore not the least resemblance to the Marquise of Tai and it would have been a cruel libel to suggest it.
出至: R. Rendell
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But what so pure, which envious tongues will spare? Some wicked wits have libell'd all the fair.
出于: Pope
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