libels

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[ˈlaɪbəlz]
是什么意思
  • v.

    (发表文字等)诽谤,中伤( libel的第三人称单数 );

  • 英英释义

    libel[ 'laibəl ]

    • n.
      • a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
      • the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks
    • v.print slanderous statements against

      "The newspaper was accused of libeling him"

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. She sued a newspaper for libel.
      她控告某报刊登诽谤性文字。
    2. I'll sue you for libel.
      我要以诽谤罪控告你。
    3. His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
      他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪。
    4. That interview was an absolute libel on the honest man.
      那篇报道完全是对那个老实人的侮辱。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. He libel(l)ed against her character in an article.
      他在一篇文章中诽谤她的人格。
    2. The rival parties libel(l)ed each other during the election.
      在大选中竞选两党互相说对方的坏话。

    权威例句

    Political libels : a comparative study
    BALLADS, LIBELS AND POPULAR RIDICULE IN JACOBEAN ENGLAND
    Libels, Popular Literacy and Public Opinion in Early Modern England
    Railing Rhymes Revisited: Libels, Scandals, and Early Stuart Politics
    Alexander Hamilton, the Alien Law, and Seditious Libels
    Commodifying the Self Within: Ghosts, Libels, and the Crook Life Story in Interwar Britain
    La vida, moynihan, and other libels: migration, Social Science, and the making of the Puerto Rican welfare queen
    The Body of the Terrorist: Blood Libels, Bio-Piracy, and the Spoils of War at the Israeli Forensic Institute
    The Reputation of Robert Cecil: Libels, Political Opinion and Popular Awareness in the Early Seventeenth Century
    "Songs of baser alloy": Jonson's Gypsies Metamorphosed and the Circulation of Manuscript Libels