obloquy
英 [ˈɒbləkwi]
美 [ˈɑːbləkwi]
n. 公开的抨击; 公开的谴责; 辱骂; 耻辱; 不名誉
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牛津词典
noun
- 公开的抨击;公开的谴责;辱骂
strong public criticism - 耻辱;不名誉
loss of respect and honour
英英释义
noun
- a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
- state of disgrace resulting from public abuse
双语例句
- The absence of presumptuous self-conceit in Tito made him feel all the more defenceless under prospective obloquy.
蒂托由于缺乏自以为是的傲气,因此在声名扫地的前景之下更加显得束手无策。 - I have had enough obloquy for one lifetime ( Anthony Eden)
我一辈子受够了诽谤(安东尼伊登) - The result is a system of ever growing complexity, which will create increasing conflicts and expose multinationals to double taxation and rising public obloquy.
结果就是现有体制的复杂性日益增加,在这一体制下冲突将越来越多,跨国公司面临双重征税并日益受到公众指责。 - Much of the conventional obloquy that attaches to his name is due to the indignation of hypocrites who hate the frank avowal of evil-doing.
惯常加到他名字上的毁谤,一大部分出于恼恨人坦白自供坏事的伪君子的愤慨。 - I have had enough obloquy for one lifetime.
我一辈子受够了诽谤。 - If they did plump for us, they became as much the target for Latin American obloquy as we were.
如果他们一旦坚决支持我们,也就同我们一样成了拉丁美洲大张挞伐的对象。