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词汇 whispering campaign
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Definition of whispering campaign in English:

whispering campaign

noun
  • A systematic circulation of a rumour, typically in order to damage someone's reputation.

    (尤指为中伤他人而进行的)造谣活动,散布流言飞语活动

    his predecessor led a whispering campaign against him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Radcliffe has done her part to combat such whispering campaigns.
    • In past centuries, people used handwritten screeds and whispering campaigns to bring down their enemies.
    • The defeated incumbent had to endure an appalling whispering campaign, based on her sex and her combined ethnicities.
    • Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters.
    • Without proof, you damage the whole sport by adding to such a whispering campaign.
    • There has been a whispering campaign about where the money is coming from but Marr is unconcerned.
    • Instead, he said the leader, who is now the subject of a whispering campaign, should have fought an aggressive, emotional election contest with Scottish independence at its heart.
    • Officially, nobody knows who instigated the 2002 whispering campaign against Ron Howard's classic, A Beautiful Mind.
    • The whispering campaign blamed him for damaging the company's relationship with the big brass at the MoD.
    • The sisters complained of a whispering campaign against them in recent weeks, followed by a smear campaign saying political string-pullers were behind them.
    • And what I'm betting is that we're going to see here in the last couple of weeks a whispering campaign against her.
    • That's hardly shocking - this is politics, after all - but she's convinced there's a whispering campaign against her surrounding her departure from the Tremblay administration.
    • In the playground they start whispering campaigns about other girls; in the workplace they start whispering campaigns about other women.
    • The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible.
    • A whispering campaign is taking place within the ranks of the party which seeks to undermine his position so that if, as expected, the party fails to perform well at next year's election, his rivals can move in to replace him.
    • In her interview for this programme, she says hostile briefings and whispering campaigns started against her just a few months after she had taken up the job and before she had completed her first inquiry into Peter Mandelson.
    • A long-serving Lib Dem MP, a colleague of Kennedy's for some two decades, said the build-up of rumours bore all the hallmarks of a whispering campaign.
    • Last week, Speaker Michael Martin demanded that Elizabeth Filkin - the outgoing commissioner - provide proof of the whispering campaign against her.
    • A whispering campaign was conducted partly through ministers' own mouths and partly through intermediaries to spread rumours about McConnell's private life.
    • Although he stayed in his job for three months after the draw in order to allow time for a replacement to be found, the initial goodwill gave way to a whispering campaign that labelled him greedy for not halting work immediately.
    Synonyms
    tittle-tattle, tattle, rumour, rumours, whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits

Definition of whispering campaign in US English:

whispering campaign

nounˈ(h)wisp(ə)riNG kamˈpānˈ(h)wɪsp(ə)rɪŋ kæmˈpeɪn
  • A systematic circulation of a rumor, typically in order to damage someone's reputation.

    (尤指为中伤他人而进行的)造谣活动,散布流言飞语活动

    his predecessor led a whispering campaign against him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible.
    • Officially, nobody knows who instigated the 2002 whispering campaign against Ron Howard's classic, A Beautiful Mind.
    • Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters.
    • A long-serving Lib Dem MP, a colleague of Kennedy's for some two decades, said the build-up of rumours bore all the hallmarks of a whispering campaign.
    • A whispering campaign is taking place within the ranks of the party which seeks to undermine his position so that if, as expected, the party fails to perform well at next year's election, his rivals can move in to replace him.
    • There has been a whispering campaign about where the money is coming from but Marr is unconcerned.
    • And what I'm betting is that we're going to see here in the last couple of weeks a whispering campaign against her.
    • That's hardly shocking - this is politics, after all - but she's convinced there's a whispering campaign against her surrounding her departure from the Tremblay administration.
    • Although he stayed in his job for three months after the draw in order to allow time for a replacement to be found, the initial goodwill gave way to a whispering campaign that labelled him greedy for not halting work immediately.
    • The whispering campaign blamed him for damaging the company's relationship with the big brass at the MoD.
    • Without proof, you damage the whole sport by adding to such a whispering campaign.
    • The defeated incumbent had to endure an appalling whispering campaign, based on her sex and her combined ethnicities.
    • In past centuries, people used handwritten screeds and whispering campaigns to bring down their enemies.
    • The sisters complained of a whispering campaign against them in recent weeks, followed by a smear campaign saying political string-pullers were behind them.
    • A whispering campaign was conducted partly through ministers' own mouths and partly through intermediaries to spread rumours about McConnell's private life.
    • In the playground they start whispering campaigns about other girls; in the workplace they start whispering campaigns about other women.
    • In her interview for this programme, she says hostile briefings and whispering campaigns started against her just a few months after she had taken up the job and before she had completed her first inquiry into Peter Mandelson.
    • Last week, Speaker Michael Martin demanded that Elizabeth Filkin - the outgoing commissioner - provide proof of the whispering campaign against her.
    • Radcliffe has done her part to combat such whispering campaigns.
    • Instead, he said the leader, who is now the subject of a whispering campaign, should have fought an aggressive, emotional election contest with Scottish independence at its heart.
    Synonyms
    tittle-tattle, tattle, rumour, rumours, whispers, stories, tales, canards, titbits
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