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复数形式
obloquies
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诽谤, 污蔑
a false charge or a deliberately harmful misrepresentation of someone's words, actions, or character, intended to damage their reputation
- The politician sued over the obloquy spread in the rival's campaign ads.
这位政客对竞争对手竞选广告中传播的诽谤提起了诉讼。
- Social media can magnify obloquy, turning small disputes into public scandals.
- The biography rejected the obloquy that had surrounded the writer's later years.
这本传记驳斥了围绕作家晚年时期的诽谤。
- She endured years of obloquy from gossip and malicious rumors.
她因流言蜚语和恶意谣言忍受了多年的诽谤。
- The court found the article's obloquy to be both unfounded and damaging.
法院认定文章中的诽谤既无根据又具有破坏性。
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耻辱, 污名
a condition of public shame or disgrace brought on by widespread verbal abuse or condemnation
- The collapse of the bridge left the construction firm in lasting obloquy.
桥梁的倒塌使建筑公司陷入了持久的耻辱。
- He lived in obloquy after his role in the failed peace negotiations.
他在失败的和平谈判中扮演角色后,生活在耻辱之中。
- The team's unethical tactics brought obloquy from fans and officials alike.
团队的不道德策略招致了球迷和官员的谴责。
- Historical leaders can be remembered with both honor and obloquy.
历史领袖可能被以荣誉和耻辱铭记。
- The company struggled to rebuild its image after years of obloquy over labor practices.
该公司在因劳工实践而遭受多年的谴责后,努力重建其形象。
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