calumny

英 [ˈkæləmni] 美 [ˈkæləmni]

n.  诬蔑,诽谤(的言论); 诽谤(的行为)

复数:calumnies

GRE法律

BNC.36024 / COCA.33531



牛津词典

noun

  1. 诬蔑,诽谤(的言论)
    a false statement about a person that is made to damage their reputation
    1. 诬蔑,诽谤(的行为)
      the act of making such a statement

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-VAR 诬蔑;诽谤;中伤
        Calumny or a calumny is an untrue statement made about someone in order to reduce other people's respect and admiration for them.
        1. He was the victim of calumny.
          他遭到诬蔑。

      双语例句

      1. He was the victim of calumny.
        他遭到诬蔑。
      2. Ever run into a definition like this one for calumnious:'of, involving, or using calumny '?
        以往遇到过对calumnious(污蔑的)这样一个定义:“涉及或使用诬蔑的”。
      3. They also found that the calumny and hate from which they had hoped to escape followed them even to Italy.
        此外,他们也发现他们本来希望避开的诽谤和憎恨一直在追逐着他们,甚至到意大利还摆脱不了。
      4. "Singaporean Muslims find themselves much saddened that their beloved religion, which stands for peace, has been maligned." This is a groundless, vicious slander and a grave calumny on the Chinese people and Chinese scientists.
        鼓吹和平的回教被恶意诬蔑,让新加坡回教徒感到非常悲哀。这是毫无根据的恶意中伤,是对中国人民和中国科学家的极大诬蔑。
      5. The Lord Chancellor became the target for further calumny.
        总理大臣成了进一步诽谤的目标。
      6. Your calumny against the great is impious, it hurts yourself; against the small it is mean, for it hurts the victim.
        你诋毁伟大的人,是不敬,那只会伤害自己;你诽谤小人物,是卑鄙,那只会伤及受害者。
      7. He sends Titus and two others to make the collections and to remove all grounds of calumny that he was enriching himself.
        他发送提图斯和另外两个使集合,并删除所有的理由,诽谤他是充实自己。
      8. No flame rises without smoke, no fame without calumny.
        无烟不起火,无毁不成名。
      9. The world tend to be good to listen to calumny, because defamation is beautiful, while forgetting This ancient saying, until the time of their failure, all as superficial, and vanished into thin air.
        世人往往善于听信谗言,因为谗言是美丽的,而忘了这句古话,待到自己失败时,一切如过眼云烟,烟消云散。
      10. Act uprightly, and despise calumny; dirt may stick to a mud wall, but not to polished marble.
        污垢可以黏住泥墙,但是黏不住擦亮的大理石。
      11. Calumny, even from the mouth of a fool, will sometimes cut into unguarded feelings.
        即使出自一个傻瓜之口的诽谤,有时候也会突然刺伤一个没有防备的人的感情。
      12. This is a groundless, vicious slander and a grave calumny on the Chinese people and Chinese scientists.
        这是毫无根据的恶意中伤,是对中国人民和中国科学家的极大诬蔑。
      13. This is a malicious calumny.
        这完全是恶意中伤。
      14. I never heard her speak one word of anger, of calumny, or of idle gossip;
        我从来没有听见她说过一句过火的话,一句谗言,或者一句闲言;
      15. Calumny Like Waves, Moved-in Squire Like Deposited Sand& The Miserable Life of Qin Guan and a Value on Him
        谗言如浪深迁客似沙沉&秦观悲剧的一生及其对他的评价

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an abusive attack on a person's character or good name

          Synonym:    aspersionslanderdefamationdenigration

        1. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions

            Synonym:    defamationcalumniationobloquytraducementhatchet job