slanderous
英 [ˈslɑːndərəs]
美 [ˈslændərəs]
adj. 诋毁性的;诽谤性的;中伤的
BNC.40812 / COCA.32262
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 诋毁性的;诽谤性的;中伤的
A spoken statement that isslanderousis untrue and intended to damage the reputation of the person that it refers to.- Herr Kohler wanted an explanation for what he described as 'slanderous' remarks.
赫尔·科勒希望有人能够为那些他称之为“造谣中伤”的言辞作出解释。
- Herr Kohler wanted an explanation for what he described as 'slanderous' remarks.
英英释义
adj
- (used of statements) harmful and often untrue
双语例句
- He make slanderous statement about the prime minister on television.
他在电视上讲话诽谤首相。 - Gou Jian believed the slanderous gossips about Wen and ordered Wen to kill himself.
但太迟了,勾践听信了别人对他的谣言,逼他自杀了。 - Such slanderous allegations have been investigated before, says Kosovo's government, and found to be baseless.
科索沃政府表示,此类耸人听闻的诽谤之前就已经调查过,最后证明是空穴来风。 - Finally, they even stoop so low as to put slanderous libel about me on their web pages.
最后,他们甚至堕落如此之低,以提出诽谤中伤我对他们的网页中。 - He says Pyongyang could eventually view such behavior as slanderous and antagonistic.
北韩方面可能最终会认为这是诽谤和对抗行为。 - He therefore began secretly to spread evil and slanderous reports of one against the other, till he had fermented a jealousy and distrust amongst them.
因此他开始暗地里散布流言蜚语,说这一个跟另一个作对,直到在他们之间制造了嫉妒和不信任。 - Her slanderous words soiled his reputation.
她的毁谤损害了他的名誉。 - In another word, ad language must be real in content ( not exaggerated and vague), and moral in ideas ( not vulgar, misleading and slanderous).
广告伦理要求广告语言既要表现伦理诉求,又要反映出道义上的责任感。 - Mr Danilkin said the allegations were slanderous.
而切尔诺梅尔说这种说法是一次诽谤。 - No one believes your slanderous talk anyway!
不管你怎么说,也没有人听信你这谗言!