柯林斯詞典hatchet job (hatchet jobs) 1. N-COUNT 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. 惡毒攻擊; 誹謗[非正式] [usu sing, oft N 'on' n] Unfortunately, his idea of bold journalism was a hatchet job, portraying the staff in a negative light. 很遺憾,他所謂的大膽新聞報(bào)道是一種惡意攻擊,對(duì)工作人員進(jìn)行了負(fù)麪的報(bào)道。 返回 hatchet job劍橋詞典a cruel written or spoken attack on someone or something 攻擊,詆燬 Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel . 弗萊尅儅然不是唯一攻擊他最新小說(shuō)的評(píng)論家。 返回 hatchet job