1) be blamed; bear the blame
负谤
2) slander
[英]['slɑ:ndə(r)] [美]['slændɚ]
诽谤
1.
With case study,the paper analyzed cognizance and relief to the slander on the legal representative.
文章通过案例的引入,分析了对法定代表人诽谤的认定和对受害人的救济。
2.
Slander is the external cause for Qingwens mis fortune.
晴雯遭难,"诽谤"起了极坏的作用,这是外因。
3) libel
[英]['laɪbl] [美]['laɪbḷ]
诽谤
1.
Sullivan (1964)established a new standard of "actual malice" in libel suits involving public officials seeking damages, and it was the first time that the 1st A-mendnient of U.
美国最高法院在《纽约时报》案(1964年)中确定了诽谤诉讼的“确实恶意”原则。
2.
All public officials who sought to win a libel suit henceforth would have to prove actual malice.
美国联邦最高法院1964年在《纽约时报》诉沙利文一案中,明确提出了“实际的恶意”规则,从此以后,一个公众人物如果想打赢一场指控媒体诽谤的官司,就必须证明媒体存有实际的恶意。
4) defamation
[英][,defə'meɪʃn] [美]['dɛfə'meʃən]
诽谤
1.
Study on Original Publication of American Defamation Law
美国诽谤法原发布者发布的研究
2.
But in some conditions, defamation involve freedom of speech , it not only has some space, but also involve freedom of speech and right of reputation.
诽谤是侵害公民或法人名誉权的一种方式,但在一定的条件下,“诽谤”因涉及言论自由,不但有其存在的空间,而且涉及言论自由与名誉权两大基本权利。
6) slanderous letter
谤书
补充资料:负谤
1.蒙受责难。
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