英 [dɪˈfæmətri] 美 [dɪˈfæmətɔːri]
adj. 诽谤的;中伤的;破坏名誉的
defamatory /dɪˈfæmətərɪ/
形容词 Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them. 诽谤的
The article was highly defamatory.
这篇文章充满诽谤。
(used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign
同义词: calumniatory / calumnious / denigrative / denigrating / denigratory / libellous / libelous / slanderous
破坏名誉的
诽谤的
... fulminatory 雷鸣的 defamatory 诽谤的 condemning 动词condemn的现在...
... 破坏名誉 defamation, defame 破坏名誉的 defamatory 破坏和平者 peacebreaker ...
defamation 诽谤;中伤
defame 诽谤;中伤
诽谤的;中伤的;破坏名誉的
The article was highly defamatory.
这篇文章充满诽谤。
Questions cannot be defamatory; only statements can.
这些问题并不是诽谤。 只有完整的陈述才能构成诽谤。
The public prosecutor is seeking legal advice on whether the book may be defamatory.
检察机关正搜集相关法律依据,要指控此书是否已涉及诽谤。
Sierra Leonean law is clear. Anyone who "maliciously" publishes defamatory material could be put in jail for up to three years, whether or not what they have written is true.
VOA : standard.2009.12.28
This gives some legal protection when reporting statements which might otherwise be considered defamatory.
One teacher had found himself suspended because of a defamatory comment on Twitter, said Prof Phippen.
He also took into account the length of time the defamatory material appeared online.