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
- 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。 - Nobody makes a big deal about disparaging English food because they're white.
对于英国食物的蔑视没人在乎,只因为他们是白人。 - ( Australian and New Zealand) a disparaging term for English immigrants to Australia or New Zealand.
对澳大利亚或新西兰的英国移民的蔑称。 - She has a way of disparaging me even while uttering laud-atory phrases.
她即使在对我歌功颂德时也有办法来贬低我一番。 - Used as a disparaging term for a white person.
白人用作对白色人种的蔑称。 - 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。 - Women PhDs is another disparaging expression like leftover women, because when a woman gets a PhD, she is often well past the so-called prime age and is no longer desirable.
女博士是另一个类似剩女的轻蔑表达,因为当一个女人取得博士学位,她通常已经过了所谓的黄金年龄并不再受欢迎。 - 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。 - 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。 - She began competing in 2008, undeterred by disparaging comments on her YouTube page.
她2008年的时候开始参加比赛,但她的YouTube主页上一些轻蔑的评论让她退却了。
