vilify
英:[ˈvɪlɪfaɪ] 美: [ˈvɪləˌfaɪ]
vilify 基本解释
vt.中伤,诽谤;
变形
过去式:vilified过去分词:vilified现在分词:vilifying第三人称单数:vilifies
英英释义
vilify[ 'vilifai ]
v.spread negative information about同义词:revilevituperaterail
vilify 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- She was vilified by the press for her controversial views.
因她持有异议,新闻界对她横加挞伐。 - The politicians in Washington can get more votes by holding televised hearings where they vilify the oil companies.
华盛顿的政客们却要举行电视听证会,在会上中伤石油公司,以获得更多的选票。
权威例句
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