vilified

vilified[ˈvɪləˌfaɪd] 

原级:vilify

第三人称单数:vilifies

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现在分词:vilifying

vilified 基本解释
中伤,诽谤( vilify的过去式和过去分词 );
vilified 单语例句

1. When economists or historians offer views that go against public sentiments, they are swiftly panned and vilified.

2. She compared herself to Princess Diana for the way she has been vilified in the press.

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3. Lawyer Ira Lee Sorkin received death threats for defending one of America's most vilified people, accused swindler Bernard Madoff.

4. Such venues have long been vilified for wasting students'time and money, as well as being breeding grounds for corruption and crime.

5. Anderson was vilified by opposition supporters as part of a political vendetta by an increasingly authoritarian president who controls key institutions such as the courts.

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6. He decided on Britons Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood after close consideration of Thomas Bjorn and was vilified by the disgruntled Bjorn.

7. Gaddafi was vilified by the United States over the last two decades.

8. vilified的反义词

8. Reddy was vilified by investment bankers for not being willing to open up India's financial system fast enough when he was RBI governor.

9. Politicians have vilified the firm as a symbol of the Wall Street excess that led to the collapse of the subprime residential real estate market.

10. " I think he felt vilified and attacked and I understand him wanting to defend himself, " Obama said.

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