英['slɑːndə(r)]美['slændər]
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来自古法语esclandre,来自拉丁语scandalum,词源同scandal,丑闻,诽谤。插入缓音字母l后字母c习惯性脱落,拼写比较slat.
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小知识
If your classmate spreads a false rumor that you cheated on the math test, that's slander. Slander is the act of saying an untrue, negative statement about someone.
In law, the word slander is contrasted with libel, which is the act of making a false written statement about someone. The noun slander is from Old French esclandre, escandle, or “scandal,” from Late Latin scandalum “stumbling block, offense.”
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复数: slanders第三人称单数: slanders过去式: slandered过去分词: slandered现在分词: slandering