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诋毁, 诽谤
to intentionally make harmful statements to damage a person or thing's worth or reputation
及物动词
- The tabloid newspaper consistently denigrated the celebrity, spreading false rumors to tarnish their reputation.
小报一贯诋毁这位名人,散布虚假谣言以玷污他们的声誉。
- The political opponent resorted to denigrating the candidate's character rather than focusing on policy differences.
政治对手诉诸于诋毁候选人的品格,而不是关注政策差异。
- In a heated argument, she denigrated her coworker, making false accusations to harm their professional standing.
在一场激烈的争论中,她诋毁了她的同事,提出虚假指控以损害他们的职业地位。
- The online troll denigrated the author's work with malicious reviews, attempting to damage the book's reputation.
网络喷子用恶意的评论诋毁了作者的作品,试图损害这本书的声誉。
- Rather than offering constructive criticism, the critic chose to denigrate the artist, questioning their talent and integrity.
批评者没有提供建设性的批评,而是选择诋毁艺术家,质疑他们的才华和正直。
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诋毁, 贬低
to disparage or belittle something by denying its importance, validity, or worth
及物动词
- Some politicians have been known to denigrate scientific research findings that conflict with their agendas.
一些政客以诋毁与他们的议程相冲突的科学研究发现而闻名。
- It's unfair to denigrate someone's achievements simply because they don't conform to traditional standards of success.
仅仅因为不符合传统的成功标准就贬低某人的成就是不公平的。
- Teachers should avoid denigrating students' efforts, instead focusing on constructive feedback.
教师应避免贬低学生的努力,而应专注于建设性的反馈。
- It's disappointing to see individuals denigrate the contributions of marginalized communities.
看到个人贬低边缘化社区的贡献令人失望。
- Critics of the environmental movement often denigrate efforts to combat climate change.
环保运动的批评者经常诋毁应对气候变化的努力。