public libel
常見(jiàn)例句
- It can be difficult for public figures to win a libel case.
公眾人物想打贏誹謗官司可能會(huì)很難。 - In return, the press should be offered a much stronger public-interest defence, fixing a big defect in English libel law and boosting genuinely investigative and campaigning reporting.
反過(guò)來(lái),也為報(bào)業(yè)提供了一個(gè)更為強(qiáng)大的公益保護(hù),既彌補(bǔ)了英國(guó)誹謗法的不足,還能真正促進(jìn)調(diào)查性報(bào)道和競(jìng)選報(bào)道的發(fā)展。 - But China's official Xinhua news agency said lewd content also includes "violence, libel, private and other information that violates standards of public decency."
但據(jù)中國(guó)官方——新華社稱(chēng),低俗內(nèi)容還包括“暴力、誹謗、侵犯隱私以及其他有違公共道德標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的信息”。 - English law defined seditious libel as criticizing the government in such a way as to reduce public confidence.
- Pure connoisseurship was unlikely to be decisive in court, and unless Colnaghi successfully pressed charges against him, their public accusation of Hebborn would expose them to a libel suit.
FORBES: Eric Hebborn Wants To Teach You How To Forge Art. Got A Pen? [Book Excerpt #2] - In recent years the British tabloids have gorged on his foibles: A public and messy divorce was followed by a colorful libel suit he filed against a former Italian manager (whom he had fired).
FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 public libel