vilification [,vɪləfə'keʃən]  

vilification

vilification  [,vɪləfə'keʃən]

n. 诽谤;中伤;污蔑 

名词复数:vilifications 

While the government is right to hold BP accountable for the spill and make sure they pay for all costs, the constant public vilification of the company was unnecessary. 虽然政府有权要求英国石油公司对这次时间负责并要求其赔偿所有损失,但是完全没有必要在公众场合对英国石油公司进行持续的中伤。
S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel. 哈马斯与法塔赫的自相残杀,巴勒斯坦人一贯坚持的受害人形象和他们对以色列的污蔑,都使美国的中东和平努力层层受阻。

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  • n. 诽谤;中伤;污蔑
  • 1. While the government is right to hold BP accountable for the spill and make sure they pay for all costs, the constant public vilification of the company was unnecessary.

    虽然政府有权要求英国石油公司对这次时间负责并要求其赔偿所有损失,但是完全没有必要在公众场合对英国石油公司进行持续的中伤。

  • 2. S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel.

    哈马斯与法塔赫的自相残杀,巴勒斯坦人一贯坚持的受害人形象和他们对以色列的污蔑,都使美国的中东和平努力层层受阻。

  • 3. The U.S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel.

    哈马斯与法塔赫的自相残杀,巴勒斯坦人一贯坚持的受害人形象和他们对以色列的污蔑,都使美国的中东和平努力层层受阻。

  • vilification (n.) 1620s, from Medieval Latin vilificationem (nominative vilificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin vilificare (see vilify).
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