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 calumny ['kælәmni]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 诽谤, 中伤

[法] 诬告, 诽谤, 中伤


  1. Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory.
    栽赃的含有或隐含有明知故犯嫌疑的;诽谤或中伤的
  2. His act is above calumny.
    他的行为无可非议.
  3. Calumny, even from the mouth of a fool, will sometimes cut into unguarded feelings.
    即使出自一个傻瓜之口的诽谤,有时候也会突然刺伤一个没有防备的人的感情。


calumny
[ noun ]
  1. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. an abusive attack on a person's character or good name

  4. <noun.act>


Calumny \Cal"um*ny\, n.; pl. {Calumnies}. [L. calumnia, fr.
calvi to devise tricks, deceive; cf. F. calomnie. Cf.
{Challenge}, n.]
False accusation of a crime or offense, maliciously made or
reported, to the injury of another; malicious
misrepresentation; slander; detraction. ``Infamous
calumnies.'' --Motley.

Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt
not escape calumny. --Shak.
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  1. O'Connor wrote that he was "not suggesting censorship for a moment." He added: "I am suggesting that it is time we stopped `buying' the line of purveyors of hatred and scandal and malice and libel and calumny.
  2. The sans culottes believed her capable of anything. Ian Dunlop's new biography of Marie-Antoinette sets out to rescue her from this slough of calumny.
  3. How will the Soviets overcome this history of clothing calumny?
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