to say or write unpleasant things about sb/sth so that other people will have a low opinion of them
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."If someone is remote then it is easy to vilify them but the closer you are, the less easy it is to do that, " he said.
“如果有人是偏远的话,很容易丑化他们,但你是更紧密,不容易,这是要做到这一点,”他说。
2.This time, opponents of the war do not oppose or vilify the troops.
这一次,反战者没有反对或辱骂军队。
3.The inquiry was dropped, but the pro-government press has continued to vilify the group.
该调查虽已搁浅,但亲政府的媒体依旧在持续攻击透明国际组织。
4.Republicans are delighted at the prospect of another two years to vilify Mrs Pelosi.
在接下来的两年内共和党人乐于看到佩洛西夫人受到辱骂批评。
5.The president has also exploited a bombing on the Minsk subway on April 11th, which killed 14 people, as an excuse to vilify his opponents.
总统也利用4月11日在Minsk地铁发生的杀死14人的爆炸事件作为诽谤其对手的接口。
6.Envy, love and ChenCu if acid, Love, like an vilify poison.
嫉妒爱情,酸若陈醋;诋毁爱情,毒似大烟。
7.You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them.
你可以支持他们、质疑他们、颂扬他们或诋毁他们,但你唯独无法忽视他们的存在。
8.China's Communists used to find it useful to vilify Russia in their history texts.
中国曾经受益于在历史教科书中丑化苏联。
9.Tom Melcher, Zinch China's chairman and the report's author, says it's simplistic to vilify agents who provide these services.
TomMelcher,Zinch中国的董事长兼本报告的作者说,是这些提供服务的人丑化了这个行业。
10.The politicians in Washington can get more votes by holding televised hearings where they vilify the oil companies.
华盛顿的政客们却要举行电视听证会,在会上中伤石油公司,以获得更多的选票。