obloquy
美 [?ɑbl?kwi]
英 [??bl?kwi] 
- n.公開的抨擊;公開的譴責(zé);辱罵;恥辱
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)大罵;斥責(zé);漫罵
反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 公開的抨擊;公開的譴責(zé);辱罵strong public criticism |
2. | 恥辱;不名譽(yù)loss of respect and honour |
英漢解釋
n. | 2. (由于受到強(qiáng)烈指責(zé)而造成的)污名,丑名,恥辱 |
英英解釋
例句
Much of the conventional obloquy that attaches to his name is due to the indignation of hypocrites who hate the frank avowal of evil-doing.
慣常加到他名字上的毀謗,一大部分出于惱恨人坦白自供壞事的偽君子的憤慨。
The absence of presumptuous self-conceit in Tito made him feel all the more defenceless under prospective obloquy.
蒂托由于缺乏自以為是的傲氣,因此在聲名掃地的前景之下更加顯得束手無(wú)策。
Destroy the people's faith in their natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt, ridicule and obloquy.
摧毀人民對(duì)他們當(dāng)然領(lǐng)袖的信仰,代之以輕蔑、嘲笑和漫罵。
If they did plump for us, they became as much the target for Latin American obloquy as we were.
如果他們一旦堅(jiān)決支持我們,也就同我們一樣成了拉丁美洲大張撻伐的對(duì)象。
He has faced obloquy and condemnation from Israel and Jewish groups worldwide in the wake of its findings.
由于該報(bào)告所揭露的內(nèi)容,他遭到以色列人以及全世界的猶太團(tuán)體的毀謗和譴責(zé)。
I resent the obloquy that you are casting upon my reputation .
我怨恨你對(duì)我的名譽(yù)橫加誹謗。
Obloquy implies being subjected to abuse and vilification:
Obloquy含有遭到指責(zé)和辱罵之意: