slander

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈslɑːndə/|/ˈslandə/    /ˈslændɚ/|/ˈslaːndə/|/ˈslændə/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A false or unsupported, malicious statement (spoken, not written), especially one which is injurious to a person's reputation; the making of such a statement. countable,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To utter a slanderous statement about; baselessly speak ill of; to wrong.
    — Tuc[ca]. […] Can thy Author doe it impudently enough? Hiſt[rio]. O, I warrant you, Captaine: and ſpitefully inough too; he ha's one of the moſt ouerflowing villanous wits, in Rome. He will ſlander any man that breathes; If he diſguſt him. Tucca. I'le know the poor, egregious, nitty Raſcall; and he haue ſuch commendable Qualities, I'le cheriſh him: […]

词形变化

slanders plural slandre alternative slanders present,singular,third-person slandering participle,present slandered participle,past slandered past slandre alternative

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From Middle English slaundre, sclaundre, from Old French esclandre, from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum (“stumbling block, temptation”), from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλον (skándalon, “scandal”). Doublet of scandal.
词源 2
From Middle English slaundre, sclaundre, from Old French esclandre, from Ecclesiastical Latin scandalum (“stumbling block, temptation”), from Ancient Greek σκάνδαλον (skándalon, “scandal”). Doublet of scandal.
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