libel

美音:['laɪb(ə)l] 英音:['laɪb(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.中伤

v.发表文字诽谤(某人)

网络书面诽谤;诽谤罪;毁谤

变形:

复数:libels  现在分词:libelling  过去式:libelled  


完整释义:


n.

1.造谣诽谤
2.侮辱,对人不公平
3.【法律】诽谤,诽谤罪
4.诽谤文;【宗教】诽谤的诉状

v.

1.污蔑,诽谤
2.诬蔑
3.对…作不好看的描画;对…不够公平
4.【法律】发表诽谤…的文件;进行文字诽谤
5.【海事和教会法】提出书面控告;控诉


例句:

  1. But the citizenry needed to be informed, and threats of libel against a newspaper for doing its job could not be allowed.
    但公民需要知情,以诽谤为由威胁报刊履行其职责是不能被容许的。

  2. British courts seem to award lower damages in privacy cases than in libel cases, though it is hard to find exact comparisons.
    在英国法庭,在隐私案件中的受害者被判获得的赔偿似乎比在诽谤案中的少,尽管很难找到准确的对比。

  3. the distinction between libel and slander was that the former was written while the latter was oral.
    诽谤和流言的区别在于前者是书面的,而后者是口头的。

  4. Last week, in a victory for both medicine and free speech, Matthias Rath dropped his libel suit against the Guardian.
    上周,马蒂亚斯·拉特撤回了他对《卫报》的诽谤起诉,这一事件是医学界和言论自由的双重胜利。

  5. It also said the contract does not address payment terms, kill fees, provisions for libel suits or "other important issues. "
    另外,该合同并未处理好支付条款、税费、诽谤诉讼或其他重要条款。

  6. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the British Crown prosecuted hundreds of cases of seditious libel, often imposing draconian penalties.
    在17和18世纪,不列颠王国政府起诉了数百起诽谤案,并且经常施以残酷的惩罚。

  7. She sued him for libel, and the court ordered him to pay her damages of $ 1, 500.
    她控告他诽谤,法庭责令他付一千五百美元的赔偿金。

  8. But Pengshui police already said the libel case against Qin Zhongfei was unfounded, and apologized to Qin for injuries caused.
    可是彭水警方已经明确表示秦中飞诽谤案属于错案,并对给秦造成的伤害表示了道歉。

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