libellous
常見例句
- And as Floyd Abrams, an American lawyer and free-speech defender, notes, a book publisher, for example, will still be nervous about an author who has written a “l(fā)ibellous book”.
美國律師、言論自由捍衛(wèi)者羅伊德?阿勃拉姆斯強(qiáng)調(diào),出版社之流依然要小心那些寫過“誹謗書籍”的作者。 - Bloggers are too numerous and too poor to be sued, and many of the servers that host their libellous musings are based outside England and Wales, and are therefore beyond the reach of English courts.
因博友如此之多,又如此貧困而無法對他們進(jìn)行控告,而且大多數(shù)將他們帶有誹謗文字的、沉思性質(zhì)的文章聚集起來的博友并不在英格蘭和威爾士的管轄范圍之內(nèi),因此英國法庭也是鞭長莫及。 - Sometimes the plaintiffs are dissidents, complaining about libellous attacks on them by state-friendly foreign media; a lawsuit in London may be their only chance of redress.
有時(shí)候,原告是一幫跟官府意見不同的主兒,受不了一幫親近官府的記者成天毀他們;倫敦的官司八成是他們唯一的平反昭雪的機(jī)會。 - Milton explains that the Licensing Order of 1643 is ineffective, it's useless because, and I'm quoting here, " order avails nothing to the suppressing of scandalous, seditious, and libellous books, which were mainly intended to be suppressed."
彌爾頓解釋說《出版管制法》毫無作用,一無是處,我引用他的話說原因“,因?yàn)檫@個(gè)管制法對控制誹謗性的,有煽動性的,中傷他人的需要被控制的書籍毫無用處“
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Over the fact that the search engine does remove the results which make these shown to be either privacy busting or libellous allegations but only when they are shown to be so.
FORBES: Max Mosley's Very Amusing Attempt to Sue Google 返回 libellous