defamation
defamation 英 [ˌdefəˈmeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɛfəˈmeʃən]
n. 诽谤;中伤
名词复数:defamations
- Defamation is a dirty trick against someone's reputation. If you were so furious at your friend that you spread a rumor that he was still wetting his bed, that would be defamation of your friend.
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- n. 诽谤;中伤
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1. The world was stunned by the vicious defamation.
这种恶意诽谤令世界震惊。
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2. In this column, I'll explain why this kind of result would not occur under American defamation law, which is heavily influenced by the First Amendment.
在这篇专栏文章里,我将根据严重受宪法第一修正案影响的美国有关诽谤法律解释,这种结果为什么不会在美国发生。
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3. How can I as a private litigant seek redress for defamation that ruins my business?
做为私人诉讼当事人,我怎么对毁了我的事业的诽谤寻求补救呢?
- defamation (n.) c. 1300, from Old French diffamacion, Medieval Latin deffamation, from Latin diffamationem (nominative diffamatio), noun of action from past participle stem of diffamare (see defame).
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