vilification

[美國]/ˌvilifi'keiʃən/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 污衊, 中傷, 誹謗
Word Forms

例句

The politician faced vilification from the media.

那位政治家受到媒體的誹謗。

The company's reputation suffered due to the vilification campaign.

公司的聲譽因爲誹謗活動而受損。

Vilification of individuals based on their race is unacceptable.

基於種族對個人進行誹謗是不可接受的。

The online trolls engaged in a campaign of vilification against the celebrity.

網絡噴子對這位名人進行了一場誹謗活動。

The vilification of minorities must be condemned.

對少數羣體的誹謗必須受到譴責。

The journalist was sued for vilification of a public figure.

那位記者因對公衆人物的誹謗而被起訴。

Vilification can have serious consequences on a person's mental health.

誹謗可能對一個人的心理健康造成嚴重後果。

The vilification of women in the workplace is a widespread issue.

職場上對女性的誹謗是一個普遍存在的問題。

The artist faced vilification for his controversial artwork.

那位藝術家因其具有爭議性的作品而受到了誹謗。

Vilification based on unfounded rumors is unjust.

基於毫無根據的謠言進行誹謗是不公正的。

原聲例句

Critics say he has willingly overlooked growing anti-semitism in the region such as the vilification of US-based Jewish financier George Soros.

批評人士表示,他有意忽視了該地區日益增長的反猶太主義,比如對美國猶太金融家喬治。索羅斯的詆譭。

來源: VOA Standard English_Europe

The vilification of Black midwives and healers grew over the coming decades — eventually, spreading to all female clinicians.

博斯:在接下來的幾十年裏,對黑人助產士和治療師的誹謗不斷增加,最終蔓延到所有女性臨牀醫生。

來源: Science Quickly, from Scientific American

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