defamatory
defamatory 英 [dɪˈfæmətri] 美 [dɪˈfæmətɔri]
adj. 诽谤的;中伤的;破坏名誉的
名词复数:defamatories
- Defamatory is a word used to describe statements that are untrue, slanderous, or libelous. Defamatory language often consists of harmful lies.
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- adj. 诽谤的;中伤的;破坏名誉的
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1. Claimants would seek orders blocking access to websites alleged to contain defamatory allegations or private and confidential information.
原告会寻找因网站中含有诽谤指控和隐秘信息而被禁止访问的命令。
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2. Here it is:“As we’ve said from the beginning, it’s sad that someone would fabricate such a malicious, defamatory, and demonstrably false claim.
声明如下:“就像我们一开始所说的那样,有人伪造这样一个恶意的、诽谤性质、很显然是虚假的控诉是件很悲哀的事情。
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3. "Those websites published insulting, defamatory, and untrue information about Wang that damaged his reputation ... and violated his privacy, " argues his lawyer, Zhang Yanfeng.
"那些网站发表伤害王先生名誉的侮辱 诽谤和不实的信息....并侵犯他的隐私" 他的律师张岩峰(音)表示."
- defamatory (adj.) 1590s, from Middle French diffamatoire, Medieval Latin diffamatorius "tending to defame," from diffamat-, past participle stem of diffamare (see defame).
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