obloquy
美['ɑːbləkwi] 英['ɒbləkwi]
n. 漫骂;叱骂;毁谤
英英释义
Noun- state of disgrace resulting from public abuse
- a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
例句
- I have had enough obloquy for one lifetime. 我一辈子受够了诽谤。
- Few words carry stronger obloquy than slumlord. 甚少有比贫民窟主更具有贬义的词汇了。
- I resent the obloquy that you are casting upon my reputation. 我怨恨你对我的名誉横加诽谤。
- The absence of presumptuous self-conceit in Tito made him feel all the more defenseless under prospective obloquy. 蒂托由于缺乏自以为是的傲气,因此在声名扫地的前景之下更加显得束手无策。
- If they did plump for us, they became as much the target for Latin American obloquy as we were. 如果他们一旦坚决支持我们,也就同我们一样成了拉丁美洲大张挞伐的对象。
- The absence of presumptuous self-conceit in Tito made him feel all the more defenceless under prospective obloquy. 蒂托由于缺乏自以为是的傲气,因此在声名扫地的前景之下更加显得束手无策。
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