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 defamation [,defә'meiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 破坏名誉, 中伤, 诽谤

[法] 破坏名誉, 中伤, 毁谤


  1. The newspaper report fall within the category of defamation.
    报纸的报导属诽谤性的文章。
  2. This is pure slander, and I'll sue him for defamation if he doesn't apologize.
    这纯属诬蔑,如果他不向我道歉,我就控告他诽谤。
  3. Lawyers say students could be sued for defamation, even if a teacher was not named.
    律师表示,就算没有写出老师的名字,(网路日志中)衊老师的学生也可能被控诽谤。


defamation
[ 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>


Defamation \Def`a*ma"tion\, n. [OE. diffamacioun, F.
diffamation. See {Defame}.]
Act of injuring another's reputation by any slanderous
communication, written or oral; the wrong of maliciously
injuring the good name of another; slander; detraction;
calumny; aspersion.

Note: In modern usage, written defamation bears the title of
libel, and oral defamation that of slander. --Burrill.

  1. A judge has thrown out a $16 million defamation lawsuit filed against "60 Minutes" humorist Andy Rooney for saying a product designed to make rain and snow roll off windshields doesn't work.
  2. Mr. Parks cried foul and sued for defamation, asserting that Mr. Steinbrenner's criticisms received nationwide publicity.
  3. The grandparents filed a counterclaim for defamation.
  4. Lord Einstein and the executives countersued, charging WPP with defamation and demanding back pay and bonuses.
  5. When it comes to purported statements of fact, truth is an absolute defense in defamation actions, libel lawyers said.
  6. That will be one of the issues in Ms. Sicard's defamation suit against Pamela Smart's attorneys.
  7. Hill sue Judge Thomas or vice versa, for defamation?
  8. The current case marks the second time his parliamentary immunity has been lifted to allow defamation proceedings.
  9. In France, which has no blasphemy law, activists have tried to ban material on grounds of defamation.
  10. Ninety-five per cent of what is written about me is untrue.' Portugal's National Union of Journalists says it's thinking of suing him for defamation.
  11. A judge in New York ruled that novelist Terry McMillan didn't commit libel and defamation even though there are striking similarities between her ex-boyfriend and a character in her book "Disappearing Acts."
  12. But the court says the payment clearly was for defamation, a personal injury under federal and Maryland law, and rejects the IRS's contention that punitive damages are taxable.
  13. The lawsuit quotes publications that reported Trump's comments about Roffman as evidence of defamation.
  14. PETA was assessed $2 million in damages on counts of invasion of privacy and defamation.
  15. The Star said Botha, through the state attorney, was demanding 100,000 rand ($41,800) for defamation and impairment of his dignity.
  16. It is only the second time that a court has overridden the right of free speech to enforce an anti-racism law barring the defamation of a people, race or ethnic group.
  17. "In this respect, there is a fundamental lesson to be learned from the counter-revolutionary revolt in Beijing and the present defamation campaign against the GDR (East Germany) and other Socialist states," ADN said.
  18. The three men had gone to Levy's place to serve legal papers in connection with a defamation suit Rubin and his wife had filed against Levy in Los Angeles.
  19. His statement said the investigation could lead to charges of racial injury, racial defamation and inciting racial hatred.
  20. For this, Vestron has sued in federal court in California, alleging breach of contract, fraud and defamation.
  21. The official also raised the possibility of filing a defamation suit, according to Mr. Davis, who represents the state in the suit and stars in the ad.
  22. Cartolano on Wednesday dismissed the defamation lawsuit that Gates and Draise filed against Cincinnati Bell.
  23. After a six-hour trial last week, Beijing's Eastern District Court said the paper had made only "a minor technical error" and that this "was not enough to support a defamation claim," China Daily reported.
  24. THE defamation case between Virgin Atlantic Airways and British Airways has been postponed from this October until January 1993. The companies are suing each other over allegations that BA had engaged in anti-competitive behaviour against Virgin.
  25. While legal aid was not available for defamation cases, it could be obtained for an action for malicious falsehood. Mr Mark Stephens, her solicitor, said: 'The court has remedied a great social injustice.
  26. A three-member panel of the National Association of Securities Dealers ruled that Mr. Berkeley should receive $1 million for "defamation, interference with prospective advantage, and injurious falsehood."
  27. He expected the matter to be settled out of court. Mr Peter Carter-Ruck, a defamation lawyer, said there seemed to be only two points to decide about the New Statesman & Society article.
  28. Maurice Papon, 80, spoke at the opening of a defamation proceeding he initiated against a news magazine, saying it was his only way to seek justice.
  29. Volvo also alleged breach of contract, fraud and defamation by the council in connection with the council's 1984 decision to award chief sponsorship of its events to Nabisco Brands Inc. Volvo had been chief sponsor the previous five years.
  30. Thomas said the reports were on a matter of public interest and caused no invasion of privacy, defamation or intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress.
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