defame的意思和读音

defame

: [dɪˈfeɪm] : [dɪ'feɪm]

v.

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defames  defaming  defamed  

v.praise

v.insult,slander,libel,denigrate,deprecate

defamev.

1.~ sb/sthto harm sb by saying or writing bad or false things about them

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v.1.to say or write something bad about someone that is not true and makes other people have a bad opinion of them

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3. decorum n. defame v. deference n. ...

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5. ... Condescend Defame Deficient ...

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7. ... / to see/look/take a look at/ / defame/libel/to defile/to smear/to vilify/ / scandal/ ...

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1.'The only objective of these farcical and groundless trials is to defame me in the media, ' Mr. Berlusconi told reporters.

2.Mr. Berlusconi has dismissed the potential trials as farcical and groundless and says prosecutors are trying to defame him in the media.

3.The U. S. , it argued, uses human rights as 'a political instrument to defame other nations' image for its own strategic interests. '”。

4.Perhaps such impunity gives them the right to continue to defame and compromise Russian National Team captain and Arsenal's player.

5.Please observe what you write. Under no circumstance should you verbally attack, insult or defame fellow netizens.使

6.Whoever is behind this is trying to defame the Taliban, said a spokesman.

7.The article is an attempt to defame an honest man.

8.Opposition parties have been forbidden to "use words or facts that defame other politicians" .使

9.Saturn is second from Venus in Salman Khan's horoscope which indicates that he may get defame or discredit at some stage in his life.

10.Be thankful to those who defame me, for they refine my personality.