scurrilous rumours
恶意中伤的谣言
1.卑鄙,下流的
2.信口谩骂的
3.滥骂的;下流的
1.containing unkind statements about someone that are not true but that could spoil that person’s reputation
1.She is often quite scurrilous in her reference to me.
她一提起我,常常骂骂咧咧的。
2.He did not think it consistent with the dignity of that Council to waste any more time over this scurrilous amendment.
他认为在这种下流的修正提案上花费时间是与市议会的尊严不相符的。
3.He felt he would demean himself if he replied to the scurrilous letter.
他觉得如果他回复那封充满辱骂的信,会自贬身份。
4.Far from harming the established publications, the multimedia gossip barrage may be driving readers to check scurrilous rumours with them.
多媒体八卦的攻势非但不会波及现有杂志,也许会驱使读者和他们一起核查损人的谣言。
5.She later said the cookies were a gift from someone else and dismissed the picture charges as scurrilous.
之后她曾解释说,这些饼干是某些人送给她的礼物,而且反驳说这些对其拍照的指控是下流的。
6.It was written in response to attacks on mainstream science which the Royal Society considered scurrilous.
它是为回应学会斥之为下流的关于主流科学的攻击而写就的。
7.If you know something scurrilous about your boss, you have a weapon against her.
如果你知道老板的某些龌龊事儿,你就有了一个对付她的武器。
8.Others exchange scurrilous messages by computer and telephone.
还有人通过电脑、电话交换恶俗下流的信息。
9.Her scurrilous performances have already condemned her.
她的信口漫骂的表现已给她定了罪。
10.Make scurrilous attacks upon sb.
对某人大肆辱骂。