vilifying

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[ˈvɪləˌfaɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    中伤,诽谤( vilify的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    vilify[ 'vilifai ]

    • v.spread negative information about

      同义词:revilevituperaterail

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. She was vilified by the press for her controversial views.
      因她持有异议,新闻界对她横加挞伐。
    2. The politicians in Washington can get more votes by holding televised hearings where they vilify the oil companies.
      华盛顿的政客们却要举行电视听证会,在会上中伤石油公司,以获得更多的选票。

    权威例句

    Vilifying the victims: The politics of failing Sewol in Korea
    Incongruent and proud: de-vilifying 'nominalization'
    Shouting Fire in a Theater and Vilifying Corn Dealers
    VILIFYING OBAMACARE: CONSERVATIVE TROPES OF VICTIMAGE IN THE 2009 HEALTH CARE DEBATES
    "A Big Dying Vat": The Vilifying of Shanghai during the Good Eighth Company Campaign
    Vilifying Communism and Accommodating Imperialism: The Sham and Shame of Slavoj Žižek’s 'Honest Pessimism'
    Of the Relationship between Population and Development: Need to Stop Vilifying the People
    Russian diplomats just attacked British journalists for vilifying the Kremlin over Sergei Skripal's apparent poisoning
    Contemporary Media Representations of Concealed Pregnancy: Shaming, Blaming and Vilifying Women
    Passive smoking and heart disease. There must be better uses for money spent on vilifying passive smoking