libel如何读

英:[ˈlaɪbl]

美:[ˈlaɪbəl]

libel是什么意思

n.

文字诽谤

诋毁

中伤

诽谤罪

v.

对…进行诽谤

发表文字诽谤

libel自然拼读

li·bel

laI bl

libel变形

复数:libels

第三人称单数:libels

现在分词:libelling或libeling

过去式:libelled或libeled

过去分词:libelled或libeled

libel词根

词根:libel

adj.

libellous 诽谤的;损害名誉的(等于libelous)

libel英英释义

noun

a written statement in which a plaintiff in certain courts sets forth the cause of action or the relief sought

archaic a handbill especially attacking or defaming someone

a written or oral defamatory statement or representation that conveys an unjustly unfavorable impression

a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt

verb

intransitive verb

to make libelous statements

transitive verb

to make or publish a libel against (see libel entry 1)

libel词源中文解释

公元1300年左右,“正式书面声明,任何形式的书写”,尤其是在民法中,“原告的指控陈述”(14世纪中叶); 源自古法语 libelle(女性)“小书; (法律)指控,索赔; 书面报告”(13世纪),源自拉丁语 libellus “小书,小册子; 请愿书,书面控告,投诉”,是 liber “书”的小型化形式(参见 library)。意思是“虚假或诽谤性陈述”,始于1610年代。特定的法律意义是“任何可能损害个人声誉的公开或书面声明”,最早见于1630年代。

libel词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English, written declaration, from Anglo-French, from Latin libellus, diminutive of liber book

The first known use of libel was in the 14th century

libel儿童词典英英释义

liberalitynoun

the quality or state of being liberal

a generous act

liberalismnoun

a political belief stressing progress, the essential goodness of humankind, and individual freedom

liberalismnoun

a political belief stressing progress, the essential goodness of humankind, and individual freedom

liberalismnoun

a political belief stressing progress, the essential goodness of humankind, and individual freedom

liberal1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or based on the liberal arts

a liberal education

not stingy : generous

a liberal giver

more than enough

a liberal allowance

not strictespecially: not bound by traditional forms or beliefs

of or relating to liberalism : not conservative

liberal2 of 2noun

a person who is liberal especially in politics

libelousadjective

being a libel

libelousadjective

being a libel

libel1 of 2noun

something spoken, written, or drawn that injures a person's good name

the act or crime of publishing a libel

libel2 of 2verb

to hurt by a libel

libel1 of 2noun

something spoken, written, or drawn that injures a person's good name

the act or crime of publishing a libel

libel2 of 2verb

to hurt by a libel

libel1 of 2noun

something spoken, written, or drawn that injures a person's good name

the act or crime of publishing a libel

libel2 of 2verb

to hurt by a libel

libel 例句

1 In an open letter to Wajda, the Polish authorities berated him for casting Czyzewska, and condemned another article by Halberstam, in Harper's magazine, as a "dirty libel against our country".

2 Trump actually has sued for libel on occasion, although typically without much to show for it.

3 "Frank and I were good friends. I could have the most incredible libel suit. But to get into the dirt with Henry Bushkin? No."

4 Rakoff said in mid-February that he would dismiss the lawsuit because Palin had failed to show that The Times had acted out of malice, something required in libel lawsuits involving public figures.

5 He claimed that he had been misquoted and he threatened to sue the magazine for libel.

他声称自己的话被误引了,并威胁说要以诽谤罪起诉该杂志。

6 Lashing back, the Regent’s lickspittle ministers pressed libel charges and Hunt ended up serving two years in prison.

7 Sullivan — the 1964 case that solidified press freedom in the United States by establishing a high standard for public officials to sue over libel and defamation.

8 Canadian libel law is based on English common law.

加拿大的诽谤法是以英国的习惯法为根据的。

9 The outcome of the case – a libel action being pressed by Depp – could affect many of those involved.

10 Will her battle against a libel suit in the Philippines lead to jail time?

11 One of the most closely watched cases was a libel suit against the country’s largest publisher of theatrical plays, which distributed a popular satire titled “MacTrump,” which clearly mocked administration officials.

12 Last year's Royal Charter on press regulation laid out a system that would offer cost advantages in the libel courts if a regulator agreed to oversight by an independent recognition committee.

13 The difference between libel and slander libel is printed while slander is spoken.

诽谤和诋毁的区别在于前者是书面的,而后者是口头的.

14 The claim, vigorously denied by Depp, who has admitted to alcohol problems, was put to him on the second day of his evidence in his libel claim against the Sun.

15 Depp sued the newspaper for libel and lost, leading Warner Brothers to oust him from the "Fantastic Beasts" franchise.

16 Records for a libel and defamation lawsuit filed by Johnson against Moss in state court in Tennessee in January 2014 shed light on the collector’s dispute over the guitar.

17 Johnny Depp has breached an order in a libel case by failing to disclose texts that apparently show him trying to obtain drugs, the high court has ruled.

18 A countercharge of libel was made by the opposing counsel.

对方律师提出诽谤罪的反诉.

19 Donald Trump said last month that he wants to “open up” the nation’s libel laws to make it easier for public figures to sue the news media.

20 He was regularly sued for libel and in 1810 was imprisoned in Newgate.

libel 同义词

6 诽谤罪

criminal libel slander

8 对…造谣中伤

slander

11 不实之词

line fairy story

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