libel怎么读、libel是什么意思 | |
词 汇 | libel 读音 |
音 标 | 英 ['laɪbl] 美 [ˈlaɪbəl] |
释 义 | n. 以文字损害名誉, 诽谤罪, 侮辱 v. 诽谤, 中伤, 损害名誉 n. a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person n. the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks v. print slanderous statements against |
用 法 | 1、What you're insinuating is not only wrong, it's libelous. 你所暗示的事不仅失实 更是诽谤 2、There's still libel laws in this country. 这个国家还是存在诽谤罪的 3、There's libel in the press and I'm sure it hails from you. 报纸上对我的诽谤 我相信出自你之手 4、My daughter read it to me and I presume you're feeling libeled. 我女儿念给我听了 我猜你是觉得被污蔑了 5、I certainly have no time to review these libelous falsities. 我肯定没时间审查这些谣言中伤 6、Peter, your decision to sue for libel was risky. 彼得 你起诉诽谤的决定是有风险的 7、Lanagin is correct in saying we run the risk of libel. 拉尼根说我们有诽谤的风险没说错 8、His libelous accusations, his crossdressing, his bad dating etiquette. 他无稽的指责 变装嗜好 还有他糟糕的约会礼节 9、Now, libel cases are famously difficult to prove. 诽谤案是出了名地难以证明 10、We notify the stations that that that they're susceptible to a libel suit if they air. 告知电视台 如果播放广告 就会面临诽谤诉讼 |