disparaged

副词:

副词: disparagingly

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副词: disparagingly | 名词: disparagement | 动词过去式: disparaged | 动词过去分词: disparaged | 动词现在分词: disparaging | 动词第三人称单数: disparages |

单词例句:

The snooty English, for instance, have long disparaged Wales, which they caricature unfairly as being populated mostly by Methodist preachers and disaffected sheep.

例如,傲慢的英格兰人长期以来歧视威尔士人,并偏激的宣称,威尔士居住着大多数是卫理公会教徒和一些“不忠的绵羊”。

He always aggrandized one and disparaged the other.

他总是吹捧一个贬低另一个。

That is why the Israelis and neocons, during the election, disparaged Mousavi as a warmed-over Ahmadinejad.

那就是为什么在伊朗选举期间,以色列与新保守党人非难穆萨维就像是下一个内贾德。

Although such techniques are often disparaged and reviled, in my view they have on balance helped farmers immensely, and are certainly crucial to understanding the modern agricultural world.

尽管这些技术常常受到贬低和责骂,但在我看来,它们对农业的生产经营者起到了巨大的帮助,对理解现代的农业世界非常关键。

The use of individualized nicknames was known to occur on the battlefield, but the Kaminoans disparaged the asymmetry it introduced among their creations.

在战场上使用暱称的情况时有耳闻,不过卡米诺人十分轻视这种在他们创作上使用的不对称。

Thus, as gentleman virtue became an aristocratic moral and could only be practiced by very few people, ordinary populace were disparaged as flunkies and hypocritical gentlemen emerged.

君子德性成为只有少数人才能实现的贵族道德,普通民众被贬低为小人,伪君子开始出现。

He embarked on a tour of the company's properties and disparaged many Tribune journalists as arrogant elitists who cared more about Pulitzers than profits.

他走访了公司各部门,对许多论坛公司记者提出批评,说他们是自负的人才,整天只关心普利策奖,而忽视利润。

French-Canadian fur trappers and Sioux disparaged such country as "bad lands." The term now loosely defines any hilly terrain that is severely eroded into a forbidding landscape.

法语的加拿大毛皮捕兽器和苏人的贬低国家作为“坏土地”。期限现在松散的定义,任何丘陵地形,这是严重侵蚀到可怕的景观。

And it doesn't hurt that the new boss, President Barack Obama, has encouraged citizens to consider public service -- a marked contrast to predecessor George W. Bush, who disparaged government.

此外,新任总统奥巴马鼓励国民投身公共服务,这与前任总统小布什不鼓励的态度形成鲜明对比。