1.He must divert their sympathy for Ray into distrust of him, and before he had fully considered his words they were spoken,—crafty, insidious, and calumniatory.
英:[kə'lʌmnɪətərɪ]
美:[kə'lʌmnɪrˌtoʊrɪ]
词根:calumny
adj.calumnious 中伤的;毁谤的
n.calumny 诽谤;中伤;诬蔑
calumniation 中伤;诽谤
vt.calumniate 诽谤;中伤;诬蔑
defamatory, infamatory
1.He must divert their sympathy for Ray into distrust of him, and before he had fully considered his words they were spoken,—crafty, insidious, and calumniatory.
2.I declare in the most solemn manner, this imputation to be entirely unfounded and calumniatory.
3.No proposals were made to Cicero, the reasons usually assigned for which are of the most calumniatory kind.
4.Envy can calumniatory others, oneself lose self - confident heart again.
妒忌会中伤别人, 自己又失去 自信心.
5.Recently, 360 safe centers are mixed again and again by baleful attack calumniatory.
最近, 360安全中心频频遭到恶意攻击和诽谤.