vilify

[美國]/ˈvɪlɪfaɪ/
[英國]/ˈvɪlɪfaɪ/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

vt. 誹謗;中傷;輕視;貶低 釋義:詆譭他人的名譽或品格。
Word Forms
現在分詞vilifying
過去式vilified
第三人稱單數vilifies
過去分詞vilified

例句

She was vilified in the press for her controversial remarks.

她因爲有爭議的言論而被媒體抨擊。

The politician tried to vilify his opponent during the debate.

政治家在辯論中試圖詆譭他的對手。

He felt vilified by the unfair accusations made against him.

他因爲遭受不公正的指控而感到被誣衊。

The company's reputation was vilified after the scandal broke.

公司在醜聞曝光後聲譽遭到誹謗。

It is unfair to vilify an entire group based on the actions of a few individuals.

根據少數人的行爲來詆譭整個羣體是不公平的。

The author felt vilified by critics who misunderstood her work.

那位作者感到被批評者誤解了她的作品而受到詆譭。

Some people vilify social media as a source of misinformation.

有些人將社交媒體視爲誤導信息的來源而加以詆譭。

He was vilified by his colleagues for betraying their trust.

他因背叛同事的信任而受到同事的誣衊。

The celebrity decided to take legal action against those who vilified her online.

這位名人決定對那些在網上詆譭她的人採取法律行動。

The goal of the smear campaign was to vilify the candidate's character.

抹黑活動的目的是詆譭候選人的人品。

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