libels
v. <律>(發表文字等)誹謗,中傷( libel的第三人稱單數 )
Libel is a written statement which wrongly accuses someone of something, and which is therefore against the law.
Warren sued him for libel over the remarks...
沃倫就此言論起訴他誹謗。
If the jury decided there was a libel, it would have to consider its effect on Miss Smith's position.
如果陪審團裁定誹謗罪成立,那就必須考慮其對史密斯小姐的職位的影響。
To libel someone means to write or print something in a book, newspaper, or magazine which wrongly damages that person's reputation and is therefore against the law.
The newspaper which libelled him had already offered compensation.
誹謗他的報紙已經向他提出支付賠償金。
All slanders and libels should be repudiated.
一切誣衊不實之詞,應予推倒.