vilified

[ˈvɪləˌfaɪd]
  • 释义
  • 中伤,诽谤( vilify的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 双语例句
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    Credit - default swaps are vilified, by contrast, but they serve a valuable function.

    相反,信用违约交易虽然备受垢评, 但它们的价值却不可小觑.

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    The agency has been vilified by some doctors for being unnecessarily slow to approve life-saving drugs.

    该机构因对救生药物的审批速度太慢而备受一些医生的诟病。

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    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.

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    And Ronaldo, widely vilified, has become a microcosm of Portugal.

    而广泛诋毁的罗纳尔多也已经成为葡萄牙的缩影.

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    People who are unrelentingly vilified tend to end up cold and hard.

    遭到无情谩骂的人通常都会变得冷酷无情.

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    Few athletes in the history sports have been vilified like Kobe Bryant.

    在运动史上很少有运动员会像科比那样受到那么多污蔑.

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    He was vilified in newspapers.

    他在报纸上受到了诽谤.

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    Bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, may be among the world's most vilified chemicals.

    双酚A(BPA), 也许是世界上最臭名昭著的化学品了.

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    The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews.

    纳粹宣传者辱骂犹太人.

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