vilification
                                        [,vɪləfə'keʃən]
                                        
                                        
                                                                                
                 
                                
                             
                                                            
            - vilification (n.)
- 1620s, from Medieval Latin vilificationem (nominative vilificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin vilificare (see vilify).
                 - 1. Clare did not deserve the vilification she had been subjected to. 
- 克莱尔不该受到这样的诽谤。
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- 2. They pelted him with ridicule and vilification. 
- 他们用嘲笑和丑化对他进行猛烈的攻击.
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- 3. Bishop's letter was the signal for a campaign of vilification and intimidation unequaled in American history. 
- 主教的信是发动一场在美国历史上没有前例的诬蔑和恐吓运动的信号.
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- 4. Corporate America and Wall Street have responded to the public vilification with indignation and surprise. 
- 美国企业界和华尔街对民众的责难感到气愤和惊讶.
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- 5. Despite online vilification and real - life harassment, he is trying to sue internet sites for defamation. 
- 尽管网络上的诬陷和现实中的骚扰, 此男子人想尽办法来起诉相关网站的诽谤行为.
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