defamatory
英 [dɪˈfæmətri]
美 [dɪˈfæmətɔːri]
adj. 诬蔑的; 诽谤的; 中伤的
BNC.28790 / COCA.30452
牛津词典
adj.
- 诬蔑的;诽谤的;中伤的
intended to harm sb by saying or writing bad or false things about them
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 诬蔑的;诽谤的;中伤的
Speech or writing that isdefamatoryis likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.- The article was highly defamatory.
这篇文章极具诽谤性。
- The article was highly defamatory.
英英释义
adj
- (used of statements) harmful and often untrue
双语例句
- Promoters and arrangers of reverse mergers say short-sellers are making huge profits by releasing defamatory reports full of innuendo but little hard proof to back up their assertions of fraud.
反向收购的推销人和安排人称,做空者通过发布含沙射影、但对欺诈指控很少提出确凿证据的诽谤性报告,正在赚取巨额收益。 - You will not submit any information, which you know to be unlawful, inaccurate, untruthful, defamatory or libelous.
你不会屈从任何信息,你知道是违法,不准确,不真实、诽谤或者诽谤。 - Remark which be honestly make on a matter of public interest and so be not defamatory
对某一公众利益的事发表诚实的议论,因此不构成诽谤 - No inference is here intended that the laws provided by the States against false and defamatory publications should not be enforced;
这里并不意味着关于针对虚假和诽谤的出版物的州立法律无须被强制执行的推论; - The article was highly defamatory.
这篇文章极具诽谤性。 - An imputation against a woman's chastity is defamatory.
诋毁妇女贞操是破坏妇女名誉的行为。 - Some countries grant an individual an enforceable right of reply to an article concerning her that she deems false, inaccurate, defamatory, or misleading.
一些国家赋予个人一项有法律实施力的回应权,使个人可以就涉及自己的被认为是谬误、失真、诬蔑性或误导性的文章作出回应。 - When a newspaper prints a defamatory story, the victim can sue for libel.
当报上刊登了带有诬蔑性的报道时,受害者可以控告它诽谤。 - Involving or constituting a libel; defamatory.
诽谤的涉及或构成诽谤的;诬蔑的。 - A defamatory or abusive word or phrase. The final taunt drew him.
最后那句辱骂的话激怒了他。
