disparaging
英 [dɪˈspærɪdʒɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈspærɪdʒɪŋ]
adj. 贬低的;诋毁的;轻蔑的
v. 贬低; 轻视
disparage的现在分词
BNC.19195 / COCA.19313
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 贬低的;诋毁的;轻蔑的
If you aredisparagingabout someone or something, or makedisparagingcomments about them, you say things which show that you do not have a good opinion of them.- He was critical of the people, disparaging of their crude manners...
他对那些人很有看法,看不起他们粗俗的举止。 - The Minister was alleged to have made disparaging remarks about the rest of the Cabinet.
据说这位部长发表了一些贬低其他内阁成员的言论。
- He was critical of the people, disparaging of their crude manners...
英英释义
adj
- expressive of low opinion
- derogatory comments
- disparaging remarks about the new house
双语例句
- Used as a disparaging term for a jew.
犹太佬用作对犹太人的侮辱性词句。 - Only last week I managed to say something disparaging in an open-plan office about a colleague only to find the man in question standing behind me.
就在上周,我在一间开放式办公室谈论一名同事时,说了一些不太客气的话结果发现此人就站在我的身后。 - At the same time, the disparaging phrase and mentality sheng nu, literally leftover women, hangs over many career women, warning that their market value is declining ever faster after what is considered the prime time to marry and bear a child.
同时剩女(字面意思即剩女)的轻蔑短语和心态笼罩着许多职业女性,并警告其说当过了结婚生子的黄金年龄之后她们的市场价值下降得更快。 - A Latin American ( disparaging) term for foreigners ( especially Americans and Englishmen).
对外国人(尤其是美国人和英国人)称呼(带有蔑视)的拉丁美洲词语。 - He had been making disparaging remarks about otto's talents.
他一直在发表贬低奥托才能的评论。 - Used as a disparaging term for a person one dislikes or finds extremely disagreeable.
用于指某人不喜欢或极其讨厌的人的贬义用语。 - She didn't like her colleagues and often made disparaging comments about them.
她不喜欢她的同事,经常对他们有许多轻蔑的评论。 - Halliday's comments grew daily more and more sparklingly disagreeable and disparaging.
一天天过去,哈里代的评论越来越肆无忌惮,越来越讨人嫌,越来越阴损了。 - The Minister was alleged to have made disparaging remarks about the rest of the Cabinet.
据说这位部长发表了一些贬低其他内阁成员的言论。 - Used as a disparaging term for a white person.
白人用作对白色人种的蔑称。
