malign
verb /məˈlaɪn/
/məˈlaɪn/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they malign | /məˈlaɪn/ /məˈlaɪn/ |
he / she / it maligns | /məˈlaɪnz/ /məˈlaɪnz/ |
past simple maligned | /məˈlaɪnd/ /məˈlaɪnd/ |
past participle maligned | /məˈlaɪnd/ /məˈlaɪnd/ |
-ing form maligning | /məˈlaɪnɪŋ/ /məˈlaɪnɪŋ/ |
- malign somebody/something to say bad things about somebody/something publicly
synonym slander(公开地)诽谤,毁谤,中伤 - She feels she has been much maligned by the press.
她觉得她遭到了新闻界的恣意诽谤。 - Those who malign him in this way are simply being dishonest.
那些以这种方式诽谤他的人简直是不诚实的。
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词源Middle English: via Old French maligne (adjective), malignier (verb), based on Latin malignus ‘tending to evil’, from malus ‘bad’. - She feels she has been much maligned by the press.