libel

[美]/ˈlaɪbl/
[英]/ˈlaɪbl/
词频: 极高

释义

n. [律]诽谤罪;诽谤;毁坏名誉的东西
vt. 诽谤;中伤;控告
词形变化
复数libels
过去式libelled
过去分词libelled
第三人称单数libels
现在分词libelling

例句

A countercharge of libel was made by the opposing counsel.

对方律师提出诽谤罪的反诉。

a libel calculated to injure the company's reputation.

意图损害公司名誉的诽谤。

a libel trial is in large parts intensely soporific.

诽谤案的审讯大部分都非常沉闷单调。

He wrote a libel against her character.

他写了篇文章来诽谤她的人格。

The jury awarded libel damages of £100,000.

陪审团判定诽谤赔偿费为10万英镑。

they have been living on a knife-edge since his libel action.

自从他提出诽谤起诉以来,他们一直生活在紧张的形势之中。

The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.

为诽谤罪辩护的诉讼费几乎使这家小杂志社破产。

Or when must he laugh, so as to be secure from being taken up as a libeler?

或者他应当什么时候笑,以便不至于被当作诽谤者逮捕?

aspersion, calumny, defame, denigrate, discredit, libel, malign, slander, slur, stigmatise, traduce, vilify.

表“ 诽谤、诋毁” 之意:

The ensuing publicity caused the entertainer to regret having sued the newspaper for libeling his character. See also Synonyms at sinister

接踵而来的暴光令那位演员后悔去状告那报纸影射中伤他的人格 参见同义词 sinister

原声例句

Digital technology makes it easy to disseminate libel widely and anonymously.

数字技术使广泛和匿名传播诽谤变得容易。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

Well, there are obviously several laws in Germany regulating speech including libel and defamation.

显然,德国有多部法律限制诽谤、诬蔑等言论。

来源: NPR News April 2016 Collection

The wantonly libeled men had thus become creditors of the libeler!

由此看来,被侮蔑中伤者居然成了恶毒毁谤者的债权人!

来源: American Original Language Arts Volume 5

Ressa was found guilty last year of libel and sentenced to jail.

雷沙去年被判犯有诽谤罪并被判入狱。

来源: VOA Special October 2021 Collection

Other laws recriminalise libel and create a blacklist of (loosely defined) offensive websites.

其他法律还重新将诽谤定为犯罪,并将一些(宽泛定义上的)激进网站列入了黑名单。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

In Britain, he could take her to court for libel, saying bad things about him.

在英国,他可以以诽谤罪,也就是乱说他的坏话,将她告上法庭。

来源: Learn English by Watching Movies with VOA

Libel law, by contrast, badly needs reform.

相反的,诽谤法却亟需改进。

来源: The Economist - Comprehensive

Two sorts of legal reform are suggested, on privacy and libel.

两种法律上的改革得到提倡,即隐私法和诽谤法。

来源: The Economist - Comprehensive

Thanks to stringent libel laws, critics of the government could easily be hit with devastating lawsuits.

由于严格的诽谤法,批评政府的人很容易受到毁灭性的诉讼。

来源: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

Donald Trump has launched a libel action against CNN, accusing the US broadcaster of comparing him to Hitler.

唐纳德·特朗普对 CNN 提起诽谤诉讼,指责这家美国广播公司将他与希特勒相提并论。

来源: BBC Listening Collection October 2022

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