bad
mouth
第三人称
badmouths
现在进行时
badmouthing
过去式
badmouthed
过去完成时
badmouthed
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说坏话, 诽谤
to criticize or speak unfavorably about someone or something, often in an unfair or unkind way.
- She often badmouths her competitors in an attempt to gain a competitive edge.
她经常说坏话她的竞争对手,试图获得竞争优势。
- The rival company badmouthed our product during the last industry conference.
竞争对手公司在上一届行业会议上诋毁了我们的产品。
- The politician will likely badmouth opponents during the upcoming election.
这位政治家可能会在即将到来的选举中诋毁对手。
- If the decision is not in their favor, disgruntled employees might badmouth the management.
如果决定不符合他们的意愿,不满的员工可能会说坏话管理层。
- It is crucial that individuals not badmouth their colleagues without valid reasons.
个人在没有正当理由的情况下不说坏话同事是至关重要的。