slander
slander 英 [ˈslɑ:ndə(r)] 美 [ˈslændə(r)]
vt. 诽谤;造谣中伤 n. 诽谤;中伤
进行时:slandering 过去式:slandered 过去分词:slandered 第三人称单数:slanders 名词复数:slanders
- If your classmate spreads a false rumor that you cheated on the math test, that's slander. Slander is the act of saying an untrue, negative statement about someone.
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- vt. 诽谤;造谣中伤
- n. 诽谤;中伤
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1. Mr White countercharged Mr Smith with slander.
怀特先生反诉史密斯先生诽谤。
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2. You ought to kick back at such malicious slander.
你应当对这种恶意诽谤进行反击。
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3. He was the kind of person who would flatter you to your face, and then slander you behind your back.
他是那种当面胁肩谄笑。背地里造谣中伤的人。
- slander (n.) late 13c., "state of impaired reputation, disgrace or dishonor;" c. 1300, "a false tale; the fabrication and dissemination of false tales," from Anglo-French esclaundre, Old French esclandre "scandalous statement," alteration ("with interloping l" [Century Dictionary]) of escandle, escandre "scandal," from Latin scandalum "cause of offense, stumbling block, temptation" (see scandal). From late 14c. as "bad situation, evil action; a person causing such a state of affairs."
- slander (v.) c. 1300, from Anglo-French esclaundrer, Old French esclandrer, from esclandre (see slander (n.)). Related: Slandered; slandering; slanderer.
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