defamation
英 [ˌdefəˈmeɪʃn]
美 [ˌdefəˈmeɪʃn]
n. 诬蔑; 诽谤; 中伤
复数:defamations
BNC.17187 / COCA.18769
牛津词典
noun
- 诬蔑;诽谤;中伤
the act of damaging sb's reputation by saying or writing bad or false things about them- The company sued for defamation.
这个公司因受到诽谤而提起诉讼。
- The company sued for defamation.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 诬蔑;诽谤;中伤
Defamationis the damaging of someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.- He sued for defamation.
他以诽谤罪提出起诉。
- He sued for defamation.
英英释义
noun
- an abusive attack on a person's character or good name
- a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
双语例句
- Joint Initiative for training in Ethics and Defamation
道德和诽谤问题训练联合倡议 - To accuse an honest man of stealing is a defamation of his character.
控告诚实的偷窃是对他人格的一种中伤。 - I think if there is a precedent for issuing a warrant for defamation, then this could happen to any journalist.
我想,如果对诽谤发拘传成为先例,这可能会发生在每个记者身上。 - She sued the magazine for defamation of character.
她控告该杂志诽谤名誉。 - When the curator of the Louvre mocked him he sued him for defamation, David against Goliath.
卢浮宫馆长嘲笑他,他就控告他诽谤,好似大卫对决哥利亚。 - Is defamation criminally punishable according to Chinese law?
根据中国法律,破坏名誉会受到刑事处罚吗? - Lawyers say students could be sued for defamation, even if a teacher was not named.
律师表示,就算没有写出老师的名字,(在网路日志中)污蔑老师的学生也可能被控诽谤。 - Websites sued for defamation, or for violating federal Fair Housing laws, have largely enjoyed the same immunity under different federal laws.
被控诽谤或违反联邦《公平住房法》的网站,根据不同的联邦法律,基本都能享受同样的豁免权。 - Defamation and insult are legally defined speech events.
污辱、诽谤是由法律所规定的两种侵害名誉权的言语事件。 - It is found in an employer's liability for the torts of her employees, in common law liability for defamation, and in liability for selling defective products.
在雇主对雇员的侵权责任中、在诽谤行为的普通法责任中、在销售缺陷产品应承担的责任中,都会发现此类规定。
