calumniate
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英 [kə'lʌmnɪeɪt]
美 [kəˈlʌmniˌet]
是什么意思
诽谤,中伤;
变形
过去式:calumniated过去分词:calumniated现在分词:calumniating第三人称单数:calumniates
英英释义
calumniate[ kə'lʌmnieit ]
- v.charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone
同义词:defameslandersmirchaspersedenigratesmearsullybesmirch
学习怎么用
权威例句
The first litigation about on-line calumniate libel in ChinaThe Theme of the Calumniated Wife in Mongolian Popular LiteratureCalumniated Republicans and the Hero of Shelley's "Charles the First"Scandal as Commodity and the “Calumniated Woman”[Mangrove, unknown and calumniated wealth [Mexico]]. [Spanish]Saying of Alexander: Reserve the One Ear for the Party CalumniatedBoston, October 22, 1779. Whereas Colonel Sheldon has, by insinuations base and dishonorable, calumniated the memory of my deceased ...The life and defence of the conduct and principles of the venerable and calumniated Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, in the reigns o...A letter to a member &c., concerning the condemn'd Lords: In vindication of gentlemen calumniated in the St. James's post of Friday,...Veritas Filia Temporis and Shakespeare