1.说...的坏话,诬蔑,诽谤;辱骂
2.贬低
3.〈罕〉使卑劣,使堕落
1.to criticize someone very strongly, especially in a way that is not fair and that damages their reputation
1.The party, having once vilified the ancient sage, now depends on him in its attempts at global rebranding.
曾经贬低古代圣人的共产党,现在试图依赖他重新塑造在全球的形象。
2.Ms Pelosi, who was vilified by Republicans for her "San Francisco values" , pledged to work with Republicans in a "bi-partisan way" .
因其“旧金山价值观”而受到共和党人奚落的佩洛西承诺,会与共和党进行“两党”合作。
3.Cosco's chairman, Wei Jiafu, recently vilified in Greece, is now referred to affectionately by the local media as "Captain Wei. "
中远总裁魏家福,本在希腊被轻视,但现在当地媒体亲切的称他为“魏船长”。
4.He had not been so down since Milton had vilified him in that despicable piece of fiction, Paradise Lost.
自从被密尔顿在那部无耻的小说《失乐园》里诋毁名誉以来,生活从未如此低落。
5.Vilified, and with the prospect of fabulous riches fading fast, bankers around the world are having second thoughts about their profession.
由于遭受言论抨击,巨额财富远景转瞬即逝,全球的银行家都在重新思考他们的职业。
6.At some point it starts to look like the Big Brother it once vilified. It may even look like the new Microsoft.
在某种程度上,它给人的感觉开始像其曾经贬斥的“老大哥”,甚至有可能像又一家微软。
7.When he declared that ambition on the primary trail, he found himself vilified by Hillary Clinton for comparing himself to Ronald Reagan.
当初选时宣布这个信念时,他发现希拉里甚至诋毁他竟然拿他自己跟里根相提并论。
8.Car makers are under siege and vilified for taking the company jet to a mandated government performance .
汽车制造商们因乘坐商务飞机去赴指定的政府公务而受到诋毁,陷于困境。
9.In an interview Wednesday, Ms. Wang said she had been needlessly vilified .
在周三接受采访时,王小姐说她被没有必要的诽谤。
10.But in the afterglow of her historic win, she had kind words for the woman who once vilified her.
但她在获得历史性胜利这一光环的照耀下,对曾经中伤自己的孙晋芳却依然言语温和。