hatchet job

美 [ˈhætʃɪt dʒɑːb]英 [ˈhætʃɪt dʒɒb]
  • n.诽谤;恶毒攻击;诋毁

复数: hatchet jobs

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noun

informal恶毒攻击;诽谤;诋毁
strong criticism that is often unfair and is intended to harm sb/sth

The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie.

新闻界对她新近拍摄的电影大加诋毁。

hatchet job

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 攻击;诋毁
    To do a hatchet job on someone or something means to say or write something mentioning many bad things about them, which harms their reputation.

    Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light.

    很遗憾,他所谓的大胆新闻报道是一种恶意攻击,对工作人员进行了负面的报道。

noun

1
a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
Synonym: defamation calumny calumniation obloquy traducement

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  1. When the company was taken over the new managing director did a hatchet job and fired half the staff .

    那公司被接管后,新的总经理进行了恶毒攻击并开除了一半职员。

  2. All the hatchet job here meant a calculated attempt to demolish the author . The test gave consistently positive results with virulent virus .

    这儿所有的恶毒攻击都意味着要试图败坏作家的名誉。用强毒病毒时,此试验恒定地呈现阳性结果。

  3. The press did a very effective hatchet job on her last movie .

    新闻界对她新近拍摄的电影大加诋毁。

  4. Unfortunately , his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job , portraying the staff in a negative light .

    很遗憾,他所谓的大胆新闻报道是一种恶意攻击,对工作人员进行了负面的报道。

  5. After I left they did a hatchet job on the club 's new member .

    我离开后,他们对这位新会员进行恶毒的攻击。

  6. The press did a hatchet job on him .

    报界受雇对他进行了恶毒的攻击。

  7. But health-care experts quickly and correctly dismissed it as a hatchet job .

    不过,医疗专家迅速而正确地将该报告指为恶毒诽谤。

  8. Each piece is hatchet job that dances to the edge of libel .

    每篇报道都近乎是在诽谤的刀尖上跳舞。