slighting

英[slaɪtɪŋ] 美[slaɪtɪŋ]
  • adj. 轻视的;轻蔑的;忽视的
  • 动词slight的现在分词形式.
  • slic abbr.(Federal)SavingsandLoanInsuranceCorporation(联邦)储蓄借贷保险公司
  • slice n.薄片;部分;曲球v.切成薄片;割;切开
  • slice off v.切开;割掉
  • slice open v:劈开
  • sliceable adj.可切成(薄)片的;可分割的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 轻视的
    2. 轻蔑的
    3. 无礼的
    4. 忽视的
    5. 不逊
    6. 藐视的
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    1. 动词slight的现在分词形式

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. tending to diminish or disparage;

    "belittling comments"
    "managed a deprecating smile at the compliment"
    "deprecatory remarks about the book"
    "a slighting remark"

1. Discuss the things you didn't like, but avoid making slighting reference to any of your former employers.
你以前工作讨论了一些你不喜欢,但避免犯这些史学家忽略任何参考以前的雇主。

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2. This is one class of heresies which, slighting God and His grace, makes all salvation depend on man alone.
这是一类的歪理邪说,其中,轻视上帝和他的恩典,使得所有的救赎,靠的就是人。

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3. However, there are several factors influenced implementing inquiry teaching effectively, classroom environment is a no slighting one.
然而有效的实施探究教学要受到很多因素的影响,课堂环境就是一个不容忽视的因素。

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4. However, there are several factors influenced implementing inquiry teaching effectively, classroom environment is a no slighting one.
然而有效的实施探究教学要受到很多因素的影响,课堂环境就是一个不容忽视的因素。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Today, this slighting of the Chinese-speaking does not seem to be a problem here.
      现在,轻视说华语的人,似乎不是一个问题。