slandering
n. [法]口頭誹謗行為
v. 造謠中傷( slander的現在分詞 )
Slander is an untrue spoken statement about someone which is intended to damage their reputation.
Dr. Bach is now suing the company for slander...
巴赫博士目前正以誹謗罪起訴該公司。
Korea has been a target of threats and slanders from the major western powers.
朝鮮一直是西方主要大國威脅和詆譭的目標。
To slander someone means to say untrue things about them in order to damage their reputation.
He has been questioned on suspicion of slandering the Prime Minister.
他由於涉嫌誹謗首相而受到了盤問。
He's a snake in the grass. While pretending to be your friend he was slandering you behind your back.
他是個暗敵,表面上裝作是你的朋友,背地裡卻在誹謗你.
He has been questioned on suspicion of slandering the Prime Minister.
他由於涉嫌誹謗首相而受到了盤問。
" How can you say I'm slandering you?
“ 怎麼是我造謠 呢 !
And a court slapped a big fine on an opposition newspaper for slandering a parliamentarian.
法院對一家異議報紙因為抨擊國會苛以重罰.
He's a snakegrass. While pretending to be your friend, he was slandering you behind your back.
他是個暗敵,表面上裝作是你的朋友, 背地裡卻在誹謗你.