libel是什么意思

  • En [ ˈlaɪ.bəl]
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  • The dissolution of the 1626 parliament marked the rise of alarming libels about the duke.

  • Both stories are rich in gossip, rumour, rhymes, libels, anonymous notes, and the practical uses of printed works, not to mention spells and curses, visions and dreams.

  • Ultimately, the uncertainty of language doomed the crown lawyers to failure, because they had too much difficulty convincing juries that what they called libels were indeed libellous.

  • You find it everywhere, in libels, novels, and literary reviews, which constantly invite the reader to penetrate into secrets hidden between the lines or beneath the text.

  • Both stories are rich in gossip, rumour, rhymes, libels, anonymous notes and the practical uses of printed works, not to mention spells and curses, visions and dreams.

  • Most disturbing of all, however, was another publicly posted manuscript libel that came into the hands of the authorities a few weeks later.

  • He portrays this varied appeal as a feature of the libel as a genre, with simple, seemingly nave, rhymes sometimes masking informed political criticism.

  • Only in 1820 were the crown lawyers statutorily obliged to bring a libel information to trial within a year of the filing date.

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  • 中文繁体

    (文字性的)誣衊,誹謗,中傷…

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  • Español

    difamación, calumnia, difamar…

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  • Português

    libelo, calúnia…

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  • Türk dili

    iftira, karalama, yalan/onur kırıcı yayın…

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  • Français

    écrit diffamatoire, diffamer (par écrit)…

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  • Čeština

    (písemná) urážka na cti, dopustit se urážky na cti…

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  • Dansk

    injurie, injuriere, bagvaske…

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    fitnah, memfitnah…

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