释义 |
libel美 ['laɪb(ə)l] 英 ['laɪb(ə)l] - n.中伤
- v.发表文字诽谤(某人)
- 网络书面诽谤;诽谤罪;毁谤
复数:libels 现在分词:libelling 过去式:libelled v. defame,vilify,sully,tarnish,malign n. defamation,vilification,smear,denigration,character assassination 1. | [u][c] (文字)诽谤,中伤the act of printing a statement about sb that is not true and that gives people a bad opinion of them |
| He sued the newspaper for libel. 他控告那家报社犯有诽谤罪。 | | a libel action(= a case in a court of law) 诽谤诉讼 |
1. | ~ sb 发表文字诽谤(某人)to publish a written statement about sb that is not true |
| He claimed he had been libelled in an article the magazine had published. 他声称他遭到了那家杂志发表的一篇文章的诽谤。 |
n. | 1. a false and malicious published statement that damages somebody's reputation. 2. the making of false and damaging statements about somebody 3. the plaintiff's written statement in a case under admiralty law or in an ecclesiastical court 4. the illegal act of writing things about someone that are not true 1. a false and malicious published statement that damages somebody's reputation. 2. the making of false and damaging statements about somebody 3. the plaintiff's written statement in a case under admiralty law or in an ecclesiastical court 4. the illegal act of writing things about someone that are not true | v. | 1. to publish false and malicious statements about somebody that damage his or her reputation 2. to give a false and damaging account of somebody 3. to bring a suit for libel against somebody under admiralty law or in an ecclesiastical court 4. to write things about someone that are not true 1. to publish false and malicious statements about somebody that damage his or her reputation 2. to give a false and damaging account of somebody 3. to bring a suit for libel against somebody under admiralty law or in an ecclesiastical court 4. to write things about someone that are not true |
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