libel
['laibəl]
n.诽谤的文字, 诽谤(罪), 侮辱
v.诽谤, 中伤,损害名誉
例句与用法:
His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪。
I'll sue you for libel.
我要以诽谤罪控告你。
That interview was an absolute libel on the honest man.
那篇报道完全是对那个老实人的侮辱。
She sued a newspaper for libel.
她控告某报刊登诽谤性文字。
词形变化:
名词: li-beler | 动词过去式: libeled/libelled | 动词过去分词: libeled/libelled | 动词现在分词: libeling/libelling | 动词第三人称单数: libels/libels |
n.
1. 【律】(利用文字、图画等的)诽谤(罪)[U]
commit libel
犯诽谤罪
2. 诽谤的文字(或图画等)[C][(+on/against)]
a libel on my character
对我人格的污蔑
3. (海事法、教会法等中的)原告诉状[C]
vt.
1. 【律】用文字(或图画等)诽谤
2. 对……造谣中伤
He claims he has been libeled in the press.
他声称报纸对他造谣中伤。
3. (教会法等中)对……提出控告
libel
名词复数:libels
过去式:libeled, libelled
过去分词:libeled, libelled
现在进行时:libeling, libelling
词形变化:
名词: li-beler | 动词过去式: libeled/libelled | 动词过去分词: libeled/libelled | 动词现在分词: libeling/libelling | 动词第三人称单数: libels/libels |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
slander
impute
soil2
slur
libel['laibəl]n.1.■【法律】诽谤;诽谤罪2.■污蔑;诋毁;中伤;说坏话3.■诽谤性文字(或图画);毁坏名誉的东西4.■(在海事或宗教裁判所中的)原告控告状,控诉书vt.1.■(以文字或图画等)对…进行诽谤2.■诋毁;污蔑;中伤;说…的坏话:The rival parties libel(l)ed each other during the election.在大选中竞选两党互相说对方的坏话。3.■控告,起诉(教会法等用)vi.1.■进行文字(或图画等)诽谤(常与 on,against 连用):He libel(l)ed against her character in an article.他在一篇文章中诽谤她的人格。The greater the truth, the greater (或 worse) the libel.[谚语]真理愈真,诽谤愈狠。(即道高一尺,魔高一丈。)变形vt.libeled或-belledlibeling或-belling
libellibel[ˈlaibəl]n.1.■(文字上的)诽谤, 中伤2.■侮辱, 诬蔑;【律】诽谤罪3.■(在海事或宗教裁判所中的)原告的控诉状The greater the truth, the greater[worse] thelibel.[谚]事情越真实,诽谤越厉害。He wrote a libel against her character.他写了篇文章来诽谤她的人格。
词性变化libel[ˈlaibəl]vt.1.■诽谤, 中伤2.■起诉, 控告vi.1.■诽谤
noun
- (Law)a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
(律)诽谤(性文字)。 比较slander
■[mass noun]the action or crime of publishing such a statement
诽谤行为,诽谤罪
a councillor who sued two national newspapers for libel.
一位以诽谤罪起诉两家全国性报纸的市政委员。
[as modifier]a libel action.
诽谤诉讼。
■a false and typically malicious statement about a person
诽谤言论,不实之词
■a thing or circumstance that brings undeserved discredit on a person by misrepresentation
诬蔑,造谣中伤 - (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) a plaintiff's written declaration
(海事法和教会法)原告诉状
[with obj.]
- (Law)defame (someone) by publishing a libel
(律)(发表文章)诽谤,诋毁
the jury found that he was libelled by a newspaper.
陪审团认为一家报纸对他进行了诽谤。
■make a false and typically malicious statement about
中伤 - (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) bring a suit against (someone)
(海事法和教会法)起诉(某人)
libeller
noun
语源
- Middle English (in the general sense 'a document, a written statement'): via Old French from Latin libellus, diminutive of liber 'book'
libel
名词 libel:
a false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
the written statement of a plaintiff explaining the cause of action (the defamation) and any relief he seeks
动词 libel:
print slanderous statements against
libel
■"The Case of Mobile Short Message Libel" and the Limit of Freedom of Speech
"手机短信'诽谤'案"与言论自由之界限
■"Defamation",,,"Publishing libel known to be false"
"诽谤条例",,5,"发布明知虚假的永久形式诽谤"
■* He dropped his libel suit after the newspaper published a retraction of its statement.
*他放弃了诽谤罪起诉后,报纸发表了收回其发言。
■9. The difference between libel and slander is that libel is printed while slander is spoken.
9. 诽谤和流言的区别在于前者是书面的,而后者是口头的。
■"a libel tending to asperse or vilify the house of Commons" (Letters of Junius).
“倾向于诋毁、中伤众议院的诽谤言论” (米尼厄斯的信件)。
■“a libel tending to asperse or vilify the house of Commons” (Letters of Junius).
“倾向于诋毁、中伤众议院的诽谤言论”(米尼厄斯的信件)。
■“We were required to spend thousands of pounds in defending ourselves against the prospect of a libel suit, when we had full confidence in the accuracy of our report,” she says.
“当我们对报告的准确性有充分信心时,我们还是需要花费数千英镑为自己辩护,以应付可能的诽谤诉讼”,她说道。
■"Our society permits people to sue for libel so that they may vindicate their reputations" (Irving R. Kaufman)
“我们的社会准许人们为自自而申辩,这样他们就可以维护他们的名誉”(欧文R.考夫曼)
■Three centuries later, the Star Chamber allowed noblemen to launch civil actions for libel, to provide them with an alternative to duelling(3).
三个世纪之后,(英国历史上独断专行的)星法院为了避免用“决斗”解决问题,允许贵族对诽谤提起民事诉讼。
■In a debate in the House of Commons last month Denis MacShane, a senior Labour MP, said that “libel tourism” was “an international scandal” and “a major assault on freedom of information”.
上个月,工党高级议会成员丹尼斯.麦克肖恩在下议院的一场辩论中称,“诽谤旅游”是“国际丑闻”,是“对信息自由的严重侵害”。
■It is unlikely that libel laws will be invoked.
不大可能诉诸诽谤法。
■If I don't mention names, there can or should be no offence, or no libel.
不指名就不会得罪人。
■Meanwhile Shevchenko has accepted substantial libel damages from the Daily Mirror today.
与此同时舍甫琴科今天亦接受了《每日镜报》相当的诽谤赔偿费。
■Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel.
中伤是口语,印出来就是诽谤。
■A Study of the Starting and End Time of Libel in Ancient China
中国古代诽谤罪兴废时间考辨
■but fabrication or distortion of facts for purposes of libel or false incrimination is prohibited.
中国坚持独立自主的对外政策,坚持互相尊重主权和领土完整、互不侵犯、互不干涉内政、平等互利、和平共处的五项原则,发展同各国的外交关系和经济、文化的交流;
■China waterproof network bridges remain in the deletion found containing be regarded as an insult, libel, obscenity or other undesirable content information.
中国桥梁防水网保留在发现时删除包含被视为侮辱、诽谤、淫秽或其它不良内容的信息的权利。
■China waterproof network bridge on the content of any such exchange assumes no responsibility, no matter whether they give rise to libel, privacy, obscenity, or other problems.
中国桥梁防水网对有关任何这类交流的内容不承担任何责任,无论它们是否会引起诽谤、隐私、淫秽或其它方面的问题。
■The cost of defending the libel action almost bankrupted the small magazine.
为诽谤罪辩护的诉讼费几乎使这家小杂志社破产。
■He cannot accuse me of libel because he was just successfully sued for libel.
举例:他不能控告我诽谤,因为他刚刚因为诽谤而被起诉成功。
■The Panel discussed the consultation paper of the Hong Kong Press Council HKPC on qualified libel privileges with the Administration and deputations.
事务委员会与政府当局及团体代表讨论香港报业评议会提出有限度豁免诽谤权的谘询文件。
■Earlier this year a US judge rejected a libel action brought by the couple against a US magazine which claimed they had filmed a *ually explicit video.
今年的早些时刻,一名美国法官驳回了这对夫妇以诽谤为名提起的诉讼,该诉讼针对某声称拍到他们夫妻俩**的美国杂志。
■They also teach about ligal(legal) issues like plajorasm(plagiarism) and labour(libel) law, and freedom of speech.
他们也教授关于剽窃、诽谤罪、言论自由之类的法律内容。
■They also teach about legal issues like plagiarism and libel law and freedom of speech.
他们也教授法律事务课程,如剽窃、谤和言论自由。
■They also teach about legal issues like parasitism (plagiarism) and like ball (libel law) and freedom of speech.
他们还教授象剽窃和诽谤法和自由言论方面的法律问题。
■His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果, 被控以诽谤罪
■His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged when he was charged with libel.
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果, 被控以诽谤罪.
■1. His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪.
■His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪。
■He wrote a libel against her character
他写了篇文章来诽谤她的人格。
■He may have bring an action against his countenance for libel and recover heavy damages.
他几乎要控诉自己的面孔以诽谤罪并要求赔偿重大损失。
■He issued writ for libel in connection with allegation made in a Sunday newspaper
他发布了与星期日报纸声明有关的诽谤调查令
■He issue writ for libel in connection with allegation make in a Sunday newspaper.
他发布了与星期日报纸声明有关的诽谤调查令。
■He slapped a libel suit on a newspaper.
他告一家报纸犯有诽谤罪。
■He was sued for libel.
他因毁谤被提起诉讼。
■He libel(l)ed against her character in an article.
他在一篇文章中诽谤她的人格。
■He claimed that the newspaper report was a libel.
他声称报纸上的报导是一种诽谤。
■He sued the newspaper for libel.
他控告那家报社犯有诽谤罪。
■“For example, if a statement is defamatory, while the libel plaintiff must prove the statement is false under the U.
他表示:“比如,就诽谤性言论而言,美国的诽谤法规定,被诽谤的原告必须证明这一言论的非真实性;
■He was tagged for libel.
他被指控犯了诽谤罪。
■He is found guilty of libel.
他被裁定犯有诽谤罪。
■In the past, some libelous communications were punished even if true.Today, however, only false statements can be termed libel.
以前即使符合事实的中伤也受到惩罚,但现在只有与事实不符的陈述才被定义为诽谤。
■The diffience between libel and slander is that libel is printed while slander is spoken.
以文字损害名誉和毁谤的区别是:以文字损害名誉是书面上的,毁谤是口头上的。
■But the citizenry needed to be informed, and threats of libel against a newspaper for doing its job could not be allowed.
但公民需要知情,以诽谤为由威胁报刊履行其职责是不能被容许的。
■But a few come to take advantage of England's ferociously claimant-friendly libel laws (Scotland's are different).
但是少数人为利用英国“非常有利于原告”的诽谤法而来(苏格兰除外)。
■The play was taken off after libel charges has been laid against its author.
作者被指控犯有诽谤罪后,该剧便停演了。
■Though you may consider him innocent, in the eyes of the law he is guilty of libel.
你也许认为他无罪,可是从法律的角度来看,他犯了诽谤罪。
■You libel her beauty with your faint praise.
你含糊其词的赞美实际上损害了她俊美的形象。
■Do you have evidences to prove what you have said? If not, you will be charged with libel.
你说这些都有证据吗, 小心人家告你诽谤罪!
■a libel tending to asperse or vilify the house of Commons(Letters of Junius.
倾向于诋毁、中伤众议院的诽谤言论(米尼厄斯的信件)。