asperse如何读

英:[ə'spɜ:s]

美:[ə'spɜs]

asperse是什么意思

  • vt.洒圣水;诽谤

asperse自然拼读

as·perse

spuhrs

asperse变形

第三人称单数:asperses

现在分词:aspersing

过去式:aspersed

过去分词:aspersed

asperse词根

词根:asperse

n.

aspersion 中伤,诽谤;洒水

asperse英英释义

Verb

1. charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone;

"The journalists have defamed me!" "The article in the paper sullied my reputation"

asperse词源中文解释

15世纪晚期,“洒上”来自拉丁语 aspersus,是 aspergere 的过去分词,“洒上,弄脏”(参见 aspersion)。 “用谣言和虚假报道诽谤某人的性格”这个意思来自1610年代。

asperse词源英文解释

Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, from ad- + spargere to scatter — more at spark

The first known use of asperse was in the 15th century

asperse儿童词典英英释义

asphyxiateverb

to cause asphyxia in

asphyxianoun

a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body usually caused by interruption of breathing or insufficient oxygen supply and resulting in unconsciousness and often death

asphyxianoun

a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body usually caused by interruption of breathing or insufficient oxygen supply and resulting in unconsciousness and often death

asphodelnoun

any of several herbs related to the lilies and bearing white or yellow flowers in long upright spikes

asphalt1 of 2noun

a brown to black substance that is found in natural beds or obtained as something left in petroleum or coal-tar refining and that consists chiefly of compounds of carbon and hydrogen

any of various compositions of asphalt having different uses (as for pavement or for waterproof cement or paint)

asphalt2 of 2verb

to cover with asphalt

asphalt1 of 2noun

a brown to black substance that is found in natural beds or obtained as something left in petroleum or coal-tar refining and that consists chiefly of compounds of carbon and hydrogen

any of various compositions of asphalt having different uses (as for pavement or for waterproof cement or paint)

asphalt2 of 2verb

to cover with asphalt

asphalt1 of 2noun

a brown to black substance that is found in natural beds or obtained as something left in petroleum or coal-tar refining and that consists chiefly of compounds of carbon and hydrogen

any of various compositions of asphalt having different uses (as for pavement or for waterproof cement or paint)

asphalt2 of 2verb

to cover with asphalt

aspersionnoun

an evil report or false charge

cast aspersions on a person

asperseverb

to attack with evil reports or false charges : slander

asperse 例句

1 And in the case when a man's good faith is aspersed and his character assailed, the world's decision must rest either upon his own word or that of his detractors.

2 On the first Sunday of his residence at the convent, as he went to high mass, he observed the friar who was sprinkling the holy water, hesitate when his turn came to be aspersed.

3 Women are timid, cower and shrink At show of danger, some folk think; But men there are who for their lives Dare not so far asperse their wives.

4 What is it to asperse? to malign? to traduce? to disparage?

5 For endeavoring to asperse your petitioner's personal character in the most infamous manner.

6 Although they refused to listen to these promises, yet the ready tongue of calumny took advantage of circumstances connected with the surrender of the fort of Mirabocco to asperse their integrity.

7 He said law enforcement facts turn the tide upon those who seek to asperse the country's good name.

他说执法的事实遏止了那些想要破坏国家名誉的人。

8 The claims of the shippers were instantly allowed by the secretary of state, with the usual interest; and Mr. Dowling, who had been aspersed by the local government, was amply vindicated by the commissioners.

9 Besides, the annoyance and spite to which an author subjects himself are endless—to hear ignorant and often malicious criticisms, to see his views misrepresented, his motives calumniated, and his name aspersed.

10 "I need none, sir; none will asperse me!" said she, haughtily.

11 But of course a sheet that during the progress of an anxious war so consistently belittled its country and aspersed its rulers would be impossible.

12 Let no one write my epitaph; for as no man who knows my motives dares now to vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them.

13 According to these principles, our doctors in their quarrels, injure, defame, calumniate, and asperse, and when they have the power, persecute and exterminate each other.

14 As so-called Christianity is based upon Judaism, I undertake to show the fabulous character of many of the claims of the Jews, disclaiming all intention to asperse the character of Israelites of the present generation.

15 She had to take this "dear lady" as applying to herself; which disconcerted her when he might now so gracefully have used it for the aspersed Kate.

16 Should sow sunshine asperse in others heart, there must be sun in him heart above all.

要把阳光播洒到别人心里去, 首先得自己心里有阳光.

17 Nel didn’t tell you, I suppose, while he was engaged in aspersing my character, that there is a feud of long standing between us which is principally of his making?”

18 I would give my life rather than hear her aspersed by a calumnious word--give my life, aye, readily, willingly.'

19 The ladies of the parish themselves had not dared to asperse her character to the gruff captain, but were contented with ignoring her existence and setting their husbands to the fray.

20 Her heart, I dare say, performed its grave duties properly, and should not be aspersed; some bilious derangement was no doubt at the bottom of her singular conduct.

asperse 同义词

1 破坏名誉

character assassination

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