1.诽谤,诋毁;【法】毁谤
2.(口头)诽谤罪
1.讲坏话,污蔑,诽谤
1.something bad that you say about someone that is not true and may damage their reputation
2.the crime of saying something about someone that is not true and is likely to damage their reputation
1.to say something about someone that is not true and is likely to damage their reputation
1.dishonest people were slandering him and trying to ruin his reputation.
狡诈的人正在诽谤他,希望将他的名声毁于一旦。
2.Among the habits which children should shun are slovenliness, rudeness, laziness, lying, stealing and slandering.
孩子们应该放弃这些习惯:邋遢、粗鲁、懒散、撒谎、偷窃和造谣中伤。
3.Both Amanda Knox and her parents are charged with slandering Italian police for saying they hit her in the head during the interrogation.
阿曼达•诺克斯和其父母都被起诉,起诉称他们诽谤意大利警方在审讯中击打她的头部。
4.Much falsified criticism, together with the slandering epithet like "anti-partyism" , "Rightism" did her severe detriment.
多次错误的批判,横空飞来的“反党”、“右派”帽子,曾严重地伤害过她。
5.Candidates can be debarred for "extremism" ; that includes slandering a public official.
“极端主义”的候选人将被排除在外,其中包括诽谤中伤公共官员。
6.We have no knowledge of the other case and the allegation against us as accomplices to such silencing is slandering.
我们对另一起事件一无所知,指控我们共谋打压受害者是种毁谤。
7.Her husband has been accused of having a dangerously wandering eye, but Pink chooses to look the other way by slandering other people.
她的丈夫已被指控犯有危险的流浪眼睛,但粉红选择寻求其它途径,由诽谤他人。
8.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。
9.Your insulting and slandering letters were sent through your university email system.
你的侮辱与诽谤信件是从你的大学电邮系统发出来的。
10.Slandering Others Is Like Spitting Blood. You Dirty Your Own Mouth First.
诽谤他人就像含血喷人,先污染了自己的嘴巴。