slander的意思和读音

slander

: [ˈslændər] : [ˈslɑːndə(r)]

v.

n.

slanders  slandering  slandered  

v.compliment

v.insult,malign,slur,smear,disparage

n.defamation,calumny,character assassination,disparagement,vilification

slandern.

1.[c][u]a false spoken statement intended to damage the good opinion people have of sb; the legal offence of making this kind of statement

a vicious slander on the company's good name

He's suing them for slander.

v.

1.~ sb/sthto make a false spoken statement about sb that is intended to damage the good opinion that people have of them

He angrily accused the investigators of slandering both him and his family.

n.1.,;【2.()

v.1.,,

n.1.something bad that you say about someone that is not true and may damage their reputation2.the crime of saying something about someone that is not true and is likely to damage their reputation

v.1.to say something about someone that is not true and is likely to damage their reputation

1. skyscraper n. slander v. , slang n. ...

2. 〖 meetdemon〗 slander;malign;calumny;vilify〗 〖 testing〗 ...

3. (3) ;[ be wounded;be harmed] (4) ;[ slander] (7) ”[ pass away] ...

4. personalize slander , spoken , 10. ...

5. slam slander slang ...

7. slam slander slap ...

8. hearsay slander disgrace ...

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1.Strauss-Kahn said in the interview there was 'no aggression' by him against her, and that he had filed a complaint for slander.访

2.To be reborn as a dog or to slander the teacher, either way, is quite a pity!

3.But with him the fate of a joke, Changan ignored, powerful slander again destroyed, the poet was by Changan.

4.For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality , theft, false testimony, slander.

5.I detest him for he often goes out of his way to slander others.

6.It could go against the grain to ask her to slander anybody.

7.So I counsel younger widows to marry, to have children, to manage their homes and to give the enemy no opportunity for slander.

8.Thought of the kind of sweet-smelling delicious cake, Slander and get straight to my stomach swallow saliva.

9.Strauss-Kahn said Banon's description of events was 'a figment of her own imagination, ' adding that he had filed a complaint for slander.

10.Han shan picked up: the world ask someone slander me, deceives me, insult, laughing at me, light I, I, I be how jian in?、jian