1.毁谤,中伤,破坏...的名誉;丑化
1.to say or write something bad about someone that is not true and makes other people have a bad opinion of them
1.Just as in the United States, Singaporeans have been able to understand that the terrorists were defaming Islam, not upholding it.
和美国的情形一样,新加坡人明白恐怖分子的行动不是在维护回教,而是在诬蔑回教。
2.distributing rumors in the company and defaming other senior officers.
在公司内部散布谣言,诋毁团伙以外高管。
3.Harsh sentences were recently meted out to local newspaper editors found guilty of defaming the country's leader.
最近当地的报纸编辑因为诽谤国家领导人而受到严厉的惩罚。
4.He claimed the show was plagiarizing his name, infringement of trademark, and was defaming his good character.
他声称,节目正在剽窃他的名字、侵犯商标、并诽谤他的良好品格。
5.His crime: "defaming" Soviet leaders for what they did to his parents.
他的罪名是:“诬蔑”苏联领导人迫害其父母。
6.Her books sold in the millions, and when she died she was delightedly facing trial for defaming a religion.
她的书也很热卖,有上百万的销售量。她去世的时候还欣喜的面对着因为诽谤一门宗教而喜获的审判。
7.Slandering the head of state in writing, pictures, or speech or maliciously defaming the government or officials of the R. O. C.
以文字、图画、演说或其他方法诋中华民国元首,或恶意攻讦中华民国政府或官员。
8.defaming other fund managers, fund custodians or institutions selling fund units; and.
诋毁其他基金管理人、基金托管人或者基金份额发售机构;
9.In 2000 Saad was arrested by the national police, and charged by the Mubarak regime with embezzlement and defaming Egypt's image.
2000年Saad由于指责穆巴拉克贪污受贿影响埃及形象的罪名而遭到国家宪兵的逮捕。
10.eg: They've been defaming us for years.
多年来他们一直在中伤我们。