diatribe
美音:['daɪə.traɪb] 英音:['daɪə.traɪb]简单释义:
n.(无休止的)指责;(长篇)抨击
网络恶骂;诽谤;谩骂
变形:
复数:diatribes
完整释义:
n.
1.恶骂;酷评
例句:
At first I tried not to cry, and tried to defend myself against their diatribe, tried to tell them when they asked.
起初,我试图不哭,并试图对他们的谩骂为自己辩护,试图当他们问的时候告诉他们真相。On Christmas Eve, 2004, Graham posted a diatribe on the website 8a.
在2004年的圣诞节前夜,Graham给8a.nu网站寄了一封信。Yet those who air their diatribe do so in the belief that they are not only anonymous, but also that there are no rules and constraints.
但是那些透过网路发放诽谤讯息的人认为他们不仅是匿名的,而且没有任何规定及约束可以限制他们。Likewise, if someone seems to be lecturing you, try to turn the diatribe into a dialogue.
同样地,如果某人似乎在教训你,就去试着把训斥扭转为一场对话吧。On Monday, when the leader went on television with his Green Book in hand, his diatribe was incoherent but familiar.
周一,当卡扎菲手握绿皮书出现在电视中时,他的咒骂是支离破碎的,但又为人所熟悉。The diatribe quickly gained wide circulation in Chinese financial circles.
这篇批评文章在中国金融届流传甚广。At times it is little more than a self-serving diatribe.
有时这就是一个供自我谩骂发泄的平台。A few months ago, a Ugandan newspaper ran an antigay diatribe with Mr. Kato's picture on the front page under a banner urging, "Hang Them. "
几个月前,一家乌干达报纸发表了一篇诽谤同性恋的文章,并在首版配上了卡托的照片,下面还有一行标语“绞死他们”。
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