disparaging

英[dɪ'spærɪdʒɪŋ] 美[dɪ'spærɪdʒɪŋ]
  • adj. 蔑视的;轻视的;毁谤的
  • 动词disparage的现在分词形式.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 毁谤的
    2. 轻蔑的
    3. 蔑视的
    4. 轻视的
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    1. 动词disparage的现在分词形式

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. expressive of low opinion;

    "derogatory comments"
    "disparaging remarks about the new house"

1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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.

来自英汉文学 - 败坏赫德莱堡

4. Even with favorable items they would usually add some disparaging comments.
即使对好消息,他们也往往要加上几句诋毁的评语.

来自互联网

5. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for an Irishman.
爱尔兰乡巴佬:对爱尔兰人的贬称.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Many movies receive disparaging reviews from film experts and yet become extremely successful.
      很多电影受到电影专家贬低性的评论,结果却获得很大的成功。
    2. 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。
    3. His disparaging attitude towards the exams ends up with his failure.
      他根本不重视考试,结果,他以失败告终。
    4. Quotes he has given in good faith have been used in a disparaging context to create a misleading story.
      他诚心诚意表达的话却被引用用于毁谤的文章中,制造令人误解的故事。

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