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Noun:
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words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
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an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
Verb:
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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"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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In the last election, they spattered their rivals with slander
在上屆大選中,這些用傳謠中傷對手作文。
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I gave my ear to what I now know was the malice of slander .
我過輕信了謠傳,當今我聽說過很顯然虛假中傷。
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It's a malignant slander to me.
這.我是惡意網站的毀謗。
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Her company is suing her for slander because of her remarks about their safety record.
因此她刊登了關與大司平安收錄的散布謠言,該大司正以毀謗罪提出訴訟她。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Brothers, do not slander one another.
弟兄們,您們無法我們之間反省。
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He that praises publicly will slander privately.
當面直接表楊你的人,會在肩上中傷你。
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He claims he was slandered at the meeting.
他證實在會議主持詞受人貶低。
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No matter how they slander us,we will never give in.
沒用你們何如誹謗罪公司,公司毫不示弱。
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Vile slanders had been repeated..during that phone conversation about Robin's black eye.
源于: R. Rendell
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The..slander actions which I shall..bring against some of my former acquaintances.
選自: attrib.
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The cleverly orchestrated plot designed to slander and besmirch their memory.
產自: S. Naipaul
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