villification

[美]/['vɪlɪfɪkeɪʃən]/
[英]/['vɪlɪfɪkeɪʃən]/

释义

n.诽谤;中伤;贬低

例句

the political villification of the opposition leader intensified during the election campaign.

在选举期间,对反对党领袖的政治污名化加剧了。

media villification can destroy a person's reputation in just a few days.

媒体污名化可以在几天内摧毁一个人的声誉。

the villification campaign targeted innocent minority groups.

污名化运动针对的是无辜的少数群体。

he became the victim of unjust villification after being falsely accused.

他在受到虚假指控后成为不公正污名化的受害者。

social media has accelerated the process of public villification.

社交媒体加速了公众污名化的进程。

the systematic villification of certain religions led to widespread discrimination.

对某些宗教的系统性污名化导致了广泛的歧视。

corporate villification by competitors is a common business tactic.

竞争对手的企业污名化是一种常见的商业策略。

the senator denied any involvement in the character villification of his rival.

参议员否认参与了对竞争对手的人格污名化。

historical records show that villification of marginalized groups often precedes violence.

历史记录表明,对边缘化群体的污名化往往先于暴力事件。

the artist faced online villification after the controversial exhibition.

这位艺术家在有争议的展览后面临网络污名化。

the relentless villification in the press turned public opinion against the scientist.

媒体上无情的污名化使公众舆论转向反对这位科学家。

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