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maligning

/muh-lahyn/US // məˈlaɪn //UK // (məˈlaɪn) //

诽谤,诋毁,恶搞,诋毁他人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : evil in effect; pernicious; baleful; injurious: The gloomy house had a malign influence upon her usually good mood.
    • : having or showing an evil disposition; malevolent; malicious.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbslander, defame
Forms: maligned
Synonyms
besmirch污辱,污秽物,污秽,污秽不堪denigrate诋毁,贬低,诽谤,驳斥disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人insult侮辱,詈骂,辱骂,詈骂声misrepresent歪曲事实,歪曲,虚报,歪曲事实真相revile咒骂,谩骂,辱骂,僝僽smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑sully玷污,污辱,玷污了,脏污taint污点,污垢,污污,污玷tarnish玷污,抹黑,玷污了,弄脏vilify诋毁,诽谤,诋毁他人,诋譭abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为accuse指控,指责,控告,控诉asperse渴望,渴望的,渴望着,渴望得到backbite背影,背面,背面的人befoul弄脏,弄脏了,污辱,污辱了bespatter纹饰,纹样,纹路,纹章blacken黑化,变黑,发黑,变黑了calumniate谰言,谰调curse诅咒,咒语,咒骂,咒诅decry问罪,声讨,质询,质问defile丑化,隘口,隘路,弄脏了depreciate贬值,贬低,折旧,贬值的derogate减损,克减,贬低,减损了detract减损,减轻,减轻影响,减损了dirty肮脏的,脏的,龌龊,脏兮兮的harm伤害,危害,损害,坏处injure伤害,损伤,受伤,伤害了pollute污染,污染环境,污染了,扰乱rap说唱,饶舌,说唱机,说教roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤scandalize丑化,诋毁,流言蜚语,诽谤slur骚乱,骚动,啧啧称奇,啧啧啧soil土壤,土地,泥土spatter泼溅物,溅射,泼溅,喷溅物stain污渍,污点,染色,沾污traduce诱导,诱骗,诱拐,诱导性vituperate疗养,疗养院,疗养地,疗养员bad-mouth糟糕的口碑,恶口,烂嘴,糟粕cast aspersion诽谤,讽刺,歪曲事实,诋毁mudsling泥石流,泥浆,泥泞,泥泞的道路opprobriate反对者,反对派,反对的人,反对意见run down奔溃,坠落,奔溃的,流失speak ill of褒贬不一,恶言相向,恶语伤人,恶语相向take a swipe at抗议,抗争,抗衡,数落tear down拆毁,拆除,拆掉,拆迁villainize恶棍化,恶搞,丑化,恶化

Examples

  • It phased out a much-maligned system called E-Tran that repeatedly crashed last year, one lender said.

  • The precise target of the invaders remained unclear, but their intentions were surely malign.

  • Far from being upended by the coronavirus pandemic, the much-maligned section of the ad industry is in rude health thanks in large part to a surge in online advertising.

  • Rechnitz, 49, said the chain’s financial and patient-care practices are sound and the homes have been unfairly maligned by some state officials, journalists and others.

  • A Tea Party rally outside the Capitol Thursday captured the defiant mood with the far right maligning the merely right.

  • I had no intention of maligning the gentleman, and the evident astonishment my question causes you is very reassuring.

  • Whether I shall proceed in law against these scoundrels for maligning me, I have not determined.

  • Why, the Dunces had been maligning him all their days, long before the treatise on the Profund.

  • Writers uniformly take a wicked pleasure in maligning the Basque language.

  • It was manifest that she had been maligning Rachel, and instigating his mother to take up the cudgels against her.