Calumny

['kæləmnɪ] or ['kæləmni]

解释:

(n.) False accusation of a crime or offense, maliciously made or reported, to the injury of another; malicious misrepresentation; slander; detraction.

手打:玛莎

同义词及近义词:

n. Slander (known to be false), defamation, aspersion, backbiting, detraction, abuses, scandal, obloquy, false accusation.

校对:莎娜

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Slander, defamation, detraction, libel, traducement, backbiting, opprobrium,aspersion

ANT:Vindication, clearance, eulogy, panegyric

录入:奥维尔

解释:

n. false accusation: slander.—v.t. Calum′niāte to accuse falsely: to slander.—v.i. to spread evil reports.—ns. Calum′niātion; Calum′niātor.—adjs. Calum′niātory Calum′nious of the nature of calumny: slanderous.—adv. Calum′niously.—Oath of calumny a method in the law of Scotland for the prevention of calumnious and unnecessary suits by which both parties at the beginning of a cause swear either by themselves or their counsel that the facts set forth by them are true—usual only in actions of divorce &c.

手打:尤赖亚

娱乐性解释:

To dream that you are the subject of calumny, denotes that your interests will suffer at the hands of evil-minded gossips. For a young woman, it warns her to be careful of her conduct, as her movements are being critically observed by persons who claim to be her friends.

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录入:丽莎

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