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libel
- IPA[ˈlʌɪbl]
英式
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation;the action or crime of publishing a libel
- defame (someone) by publishing a libel;make a false and typically malicious statement about.
verb: libel, 3rd person present: libels, gerund or present participle: libelling, past tense: libelled, past participle: libelled
noun: libel, plural noun: libels
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation he was found guilty of a libel on a Liverpool inspector of taxes
- ▪ the action or crime of publishing a libel she sued two newspapers for libel a libel action
- ▪ a false and typically malicious statement about a person.
- ▪ a thing that brings undeserved discredit on a person by misrepresentation.
- 2. (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) a plaintiff's written declaration.
動詞
- 1. defame (someone) by publishing a libel the jury found that he was libelled by a newspaper
- ▪ make a false and typically malicious statement about.
- 2. (in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) bring a suit against if a ship does you any injury you libel the ship