obloquy 英 [ˈɒbləkwi]   美 [ˈɑbləkwi]

obloquy

obloquy  英 [ˈɒbləkwi] 美 [ˈɑbləkwi]

n. 毁谤;耻辱;谩骂 

名词复数:obloquys 

Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule and obloquy. 摧毁人民对他们当然领袖的信仰,代之以轻蔑、嘲笑和漫骂。
In the interview, he also compared the obloquy directed at WikiLeaks by the Obama administration and other critics with the "persecution" endured by American Jews in the 1950s. 在采访中,对于奥巴马政府及其他批评者对维基解密的指责,他还将其与1950年代对美国犹太人的"迫害"运动相比。

  • If you are on the receiving end of obloquy, then society has turned against you and you are in a state of disgrace. Poor Hester Prynne who was forced to wear a red "A" on her chest for "adultery" knows all about obloquy.
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  • n. 毁谤;耻辱;谩骂
  • 1. Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule and obloquy.

    摧毁人民对他们当然领袖的信仰,代之以轻蔑、嘲笑和漫骂。

  • 2. In the interview, he also compared the obloquy directed at WikiLeaks by the Obama administration and other critics with the "persecution" endured by American Jews in the 1950s.

    在采访中,对于奥巴马政府及其他批评者对维基解密的指责,他还将其与1950年代对美国犹太人的"迫害"运动相比。

  • 3. If they did plump for us, they became as much the target for Latin American obloquy as we were.

    如果他们一旦坚决支持我们,也就同我们一样成了拉丁美洲大张挞伐的对象。

  • obloquy (n.) mid-15c., "evil speaking," from Late Latin obloquium "speaking against, contradiction," from Latin obloqui "to speak against, contradict," from ob "against" (see ob-) + loqui "to speak," from PIE root *tolkw- "to speak." Related: Obloquious.
ob·lo·quy / ˈɒbləkwi ; NAmE ˈɑːbləkwi / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 strong public criticism 公开的抨击;公开的谴责;辱骂 2 loss of respect and honour 耻辱;不名誉 obloquy obloquies ob·lo·quy / ˈɒbləkwi ; NAmE ˈɑːbləkwi /
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