释义 |
obloquyob‧lo‧quy /ˈɒbləkwi $ ˈɑːb-/ noun [uncountable] formal  obloquyOrigin: 1400-1500 Late Latin obloquium, from obloqui ‘to speak against’ - And on top of these there is, of course, the moral obloquy attendant on the cowardly betrayal of a visitor to this shore.
- They may even invite mild social obloquy.
1very strong offensive criticism2loss of respect and honour |