英 [dɪˈfeɪm] 美 [dɪˈfeɪm]
v. 诽谤;中伤
第三人称单数defames
现在分词defaming
过去式defamed
过去分词defamed
defame /dɪˈfeɪm/ TEM8 [ defaming defamed defames ]
及物动词 If someone defames another person or thing, they say bad and untrue things about them. 诽谤
Sgt. Norwood complained that the article defamed him.
诺维德中士抱怨这篇文章诽谤他。
诋毁名誉
损毁名誉
... deem v. 认为 defame v. 诽谤,损毁名誉 default n. 不履行责任(responsibility),缺少;v.不履行 ...
词根 ... decree 命令 defame 损毁名誉,诽谤 default 缺乏,怠忽 ...
... reputation名声、声望 defame诬蔑、贬低 amiable宜人的、和善的 ...
... Gallup poll n. 盖洛普民意测验 defame v. 诽谤;中伤 convicted adj. 证明有罪的;已被判刑的 v. 定罪(convict的过去分词);证明有罪 ...
defamatory 诽谤的;中伤的;破坏名誉的
defamation 诽谤;中伤
诽谤;中伤
The article is an attempt to defame an honest man.
一般都认为他是一个诚实的人。
We expect politicians to defame each other in an election year .
我们预料政客们在选举年会互相诽谤。
If I open Epiphyllum, moment, break in, leave it with a brilliant, let others to modify, to defame!
我若昙花,开也一瞬,败也一霎,留下那一抹灿烂,任别人去修饰,去诋毁!
Other past governments also imposed media controls. In addition, Thailand's strict lese majeste laws, aimed at protecting the revered monarchy, make it illegal to say or publish anything deemed to defame the monarchy.
VOA : standard.2010.07.06
At this point, the freedom to defame is stronger than the protections against defamation.
He is charged with using social networking sites to incite illegal rallies and defame Bahrain's security forces.
The Watsons are now campaigning to have the law changed to make it an offence to defame the deceased.